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Keiser University Back to School Open House
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xplore new career paths at Keiser University’s Back-to- School Open House from 6 to 8 pm, August 13. The academically-centered event at the Orlando Campus will focus on specifi c employment opportunities for which students are trained in more than 90 university degree programs. Keiser University’s hands-on approach to learning helps
individuals gain a competitive advantage as they further their education. The open house will showcase the school’s resources and invite prospective students to learn about degree programs in career fi elds such as health care, business, culinary arts and information technology. Learning tools include interactive classroom activities and lab demonstrations with students and faculty and alumni. Keiser University, with more than 16 campuses throughout Florida, plus online enrollment, continually monitors workplace trends to assist students with job placement. Its educational foundation is focused on providing the critical training skills and quality academic education students need to gain employment after graduation. Location: 5600 Lake Underhill Rd. Orlando 32807. For more information, visit
KUOpenHouse.com or call 1-888-844-8404. Also visit
KeiserUniversity.edu
Nutrition for Vegans, Vegetarians and Raw Foodists
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xperienced plant eaters or curious newcomers: Join this class for a fresh perspective on food and nutrition, a free presentation by Dr. Samadhi Artemisa, Ph.D., A.P. If you are new to a plant- based diet, you may embark on your journey with salads, fruit smoothies and replacements for your favorite staple foods. Be sure to keep going because there is more to being healthy than salad and veggie burgers! Come learn how to avoid potential nutrient defi ciencies with this informative class packed with practical, easily-digestible bites of information on Saturday, August 23 from 1:00-1:45pm at InSpirit Yoga (7575 Kingspointe Parkway, Suite 21, Orlando 32819). Dr. Samadhi has her Ph.D. in Holistic Nutrition and has been eating a primarily plant-based diet for over 25 years. Her message of how our food choices affect our individual health and the health of our planet is woven through learning about the nutritional benefi ts of vegetables, fruits, beans, grains, fats, nuts and seeds. For info call 407-252-1397 or visit www.
InJoyHealthcare.com. This is a free event and it is open to everyone interested in learning about a plant based diet.
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