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GAMBLING ADDICTION WORKSHOP ON THURS., OCTOBER 4
Gambling can be addictive. This workshop on October 4 will identify the signs and symptoms of problem gambling and the types of gambling activities that are most appealing to college students and the general public as well as expore the incidence and consequences of problem gambling. Facilitators will include staff from the U of L Counseling Center and the Ky. Council on Problem Gambling. Time: 3 p.m. until 4:30 p.m., Minority Affairs Bldg. Call 852-0229 to pregister by Sept. 28
VALUING HUMAN DIVERSITY WORKSHOP
The "Valuing Human Diversity" Workshop will prepare participants to work with the day-to-day issues of diversity. This workshop facilitated by Rev. Daniel Newman, a holistic health consultant, will take place October 11 at 9 a.m., School of Dentistry and 12 p.m., Minority Affairs Bldg. Register by Oct. 8; email Melvin Turner at melvin.turner@louisville.edu or call 852-6656.
HUMOR IN THE WORKPLACE
Learn how humor in the workplace can help relieve stress and other ailments at the Tues., September 25 MIGHT Wellness Workshop at 12 p.m. Dr. Clifford Kuhn, author of several books on humor will facilitate the workshop in the Minority Affairs Bldg. Call 852-6656 to register or email Melvin Turner at mlturn01@louisville.edu
"Secrets to Improving Youir Credit Score" Workshop on October 15
What most people do not realize is that landlords, insurance companies and employers-not just banks--check credit records. This workshop will show you how credit scores work and what it affects, the importance of credit and ways to improve your credit score. Retired real estate investor, Russell P. Clark, Sr., will faciliate this 12 p.m. workshop in the Minority Affairs Bldg. at U of L. Email Melvin Turner at mlturn01@louisville,edu or call 852-6656.

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