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. . ..:urff \\i} p-esen , two lectures for each topic on four successive Mondays. Sessions are scheduled from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. or from 4:30 ~ 6:30 p.m. in the Gordon Room of Mabry Memorial Cafeteria. Cost is $10 per participant. Dr. Murff holds a bachelor's degree m chemistry from • Ii-.9-=-.tppt College. a master's dezree m ~dance and coun– - from the Unh·ersity of .. uthern • h " i-.-.ippi and a doctoral del!ree in educational P' J chology from the UT– AU5tm. He a lso a ttended Mksissippi State University. Dr. Murff was employed at l iT-Austin from 1968 to. 2003 and most recently served as a lecturer in career planning for the Department of Educational Psychology. The Robert C. Mur ff Excellence Award is given annually in his honor by the Texas Campus Career Council. For more information con– tact the ECCC Office of Adult and Continuing Education, Phone 601-635-2111 or call toll free, 1-877-462-3222 t , ex. 27 '279.
DR. BOB MURFF 'Making Dreams Come True' session offered at ECCC A four-part ser ies on ·Making Dreams Come True: Accomplishing What You Want," gets underway Monday. Sept. 25, at East Central Community College in Decatur. • Dr. Bob Murff, a longtime lecturer in career planning and retired professor from the University of Texas at Austin now residing in Decatur, will pre~ent all four sessions, which are geared toward older adults. The four sessions include 1) Who Am I Anyway? (2) .\laking Dreams Come True (3) Firs t Steps (Towa rd Your Dream) and (4) Next.
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