Fuller's Events to Take Place in June

By Vivian S. Park

Following are the upcoming events scheduled to take place at Fuller Seminary in June.

TUESDAY, JUNE 4

Dr. Sarah Mattson, professor of psychology at San Diego State University, speaks in Travis Auditorium at 11:00 a.m. on "Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder: From Brain to Behavior and Back."

Colloquia are open to graduates and licensed professionals. Participants can obtain Continuing Education units on a quarterly basis. For more information, contact Marta Cenac at 626-584-5544 or email researchmgr@dept.fuller.edu

WEDNESDAY-SATURDAY, JUNE 9-12

The Alumni/ae Council will meet to discuss issues relevant to the degreed and non-degreed alumni/ae of Fuller Theological Seminary. For more information, call the Alumni/ae and Church Relations Office at 626-584-5498 or email alum-alumni@dept.fuller.edu.

FRIDAY-SATURDAY, JUNE 11-12

Join the class of 1954 for their 50th reunion. For more information, call 626-584-5498 or email alum-alumni@dept.fuller.edu.

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