Community Development Banking List
12-07-2009, 02:34 PM
Original message from: Bill@RunontheBank.net
From: "Catherine Gregory" <CCS-Marketing@uconn.edu>
Cultivate the cooperative movement!
More than 800 million people around the world are members of
co-operatives, including an estimated 1 in 4 Americans. And yet, few
colleges or universities offer courses that explore the contribution
co-ops make to our economy and society.
The University of Connecticut realizes the dire importance of
co-operative economies and offers you a new 3-credit online course,
Introduction to the Co-Operative Movement. You will learn about the
history and philosophy of the co-op movement, and its relevance to
modern economic challenges.
Online courses provide the flexibility and opportunity to participate
with students of all ages from a variety of states and countries.
Join us this spring for a truly refreshing and energetic view of a
focused economic infrastructure from wherever you are.
To view the course syllabus or to request more information, visit
<http://continuingstudies.uconn.edu/onlinecourses/welc/gs3088sp10.html>http://continuingstudies.uconn.edu/onlinecourses/welc/gs3088sp10.html ('http://continuingstudies.uconn.edu/onlinecourses/welc/gs3088sp10.html>http://continuingstudies.uconn.edu/onlinecourses/welc/gs3088sp10.html')
I look forward to connecting with you! Please contact the Public and
Community Engagement Office at the University of Connecticut s Center
for Continuing Studies at 860-486-0358
<mailto:Catherine.Gregory@uconn.edu>Catherine.Gregory@uconn.edu.
Many thanks,
Katie Gregory
From: "Catherine Gregory" <CCS-Marketing@uconn.edu>
Cultivate the cooperative movement!
More than 800 million people around the world are members of
co-operatives, including an estimated 1 in 4 Americans. And yet, few
colleges or universities offer courses that explore the contribution
co-ops make to our economy and society.
The University of Connecticut realizes the dire importance of
co-operative economies and offers you a new 3-credit online course,
Introduction to the Co-Operative Movement. You will learn about the
history and philosophy of the co-op movement, and its relevance to
modern economic challenges.
Online courses provide the flexibility and opportunity to participate
with students of all ages from a variety of states and countries.
Join us this spring for a truly refreshing and energetic view of a
focused economic infrastructure from wherever you are.
To view the course syllabus or to request more information, visit
<http://continuingstudies.uconn.edu/onlinecourses/welc/gs3088sp10.html>http://continuingstudies.uconn.edu/onlinecourses/welc/gs3088sp10.html ('http://continuingstudies.uconn.edu/onlinecourses/welc/gs3088sp10.html>http://continuingstudies.uconn.edu/onlinecourses/welc/gs3088sp10.html')
I look forward to connecting with you! Please contact the Public and
Community Engagement Office at the University of Connecticut s Center
for Continuing Studies at 860-486-0358
<mailto:Catherine.Gregory@uconn.edu>Catherine.Gregory@uconn.edu.
Many thanks,
Katie Gregory