Join us for the College of Health Solutions Student Research Symposium, our annual event that showcases the research accomplishments of our graduate and undergraduate students. This year's event will feature an in-person poster gallery at the A.E. England Building on the Downtown Phoenix campus.

No registration is necessary.
 

"Curved But Linear," an MFA thesis exhibition by Matthew Baral, is a demonstration of repetitive form born from biophilia and an obsession with efficiency. As the artist struggles with his own obsessive-compulsive disorder, he strives to resolve internal conflict by imposing order and organization on his work. Organic patterns emerge when construction follows nature’s rules of fractal dimensioning. Some forms are curved organically and others are curved as an accumulation of linear elements.

This highly interactive 40-hour skills-based program is designed to provide a clear framework for those seeking to become family mediators. Through lecture, interactive exercises and role-playing experiences participants will learn the skills to effectively mediate separation, divorce, post-divorce and other related family disputes from start to finish.

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