The next in the T.I.G.E.R.S. Series workshops, “When your old bedroom is now a sewing room; Home for the Holidays is planned for Wednesday at 5 p.m. in the Stouffer Lounge of the Memorial Union on the Fort Hays State University campus allowing students insight into how changes at home can affect their parents and themselves.
Kenton Olliff, assistant vice president for student affairs and director of Kelly Center, and Maggie Denning, coordinator of academic success programs and testing coordinator, both from FHSU will conduct the workshop.
Students are asked to remeber to bring their TigerCard in order to document attendance.
The session will also be made available online here with a full replay to be made available in approximately one week, according to their website.
The purpose of the series is “to help you succeed academically and personally,” according to their website. “These free workshops are designed to address the many different concerns you may experience as a college student–study skills, test anxiety, depression, stress, relationships issues, money management and more.”
This workshop is the last scheduled for the fall semester.