PAGE 8 THE DALLAS POST Sunday, September 30, 2012 Misericordia University student Mariah Fabbri, of Pittston, guides Little Meadows pre-school student Rebekah Jia, 5, of Dallas, through a lesson on how to paint a birdhouse. Misericordia University student Taylor Lawler "13, Harveys Lake, teaches Little Meadows student Tyler Hendricks, 5, of Dallas, how to use a measuring spoon during a lesson on making ice cream. Watch the prez debate at MU hall The Misericordia University Government Law and National Security program is hosting the symposium, “U.S. Presidential Debate: Analysis and Commen- tary,” from 9 to 11 p.m. on Wednesday, Oct. 3 in Dudrick Room 216 of Sandy and Marlene Insalaco Hall on campus. The event is open free to the public and refreshments will be served. The symposium will provide the campus community and members of the general public an opportunity to watch the first na- tionally-televised debate be- tween the two presidential candi- dates on a big screen and to par- ticipate in a post-debate discus- sion with political science and history scholars, Brian Carso, J.D., Ph.D., associate professor of history and director of the Gov- ernment Law and National Secu- rity program; and ‘Lawrence Goldstone, Ph.D., a well-known author of narrative history and historical fiction who holds a doc- torate in constitutional studies from the New School of New York City. For more information, call 674- 6400. Wyoming battle to be discussed The Back Mountain Histor- ical Association is offering the presentation, “The Battle of Wyoming,” by Stephen B. Kil- lian, Esq., at the annual fall meeting at 7 p.m. on Wednes- day, Oct. 17 in Lemmond Thea- ter in Walsh Hall at Misericor- dia University. The program is open free to the public and light refresh- ments will be served. Killian is a local attorney and historian. Registration may be made by calling 674-8036. Misericordia University student Kristen Abrams, of Liberty, N.Y., observes as Little Meadows student Isabella DeCesaris, 4, of Dallas, listens intently to a lesson about how to paint a birdhouse during the Methods in Early Childhood outing on the campus. students Every Tuesday during the spring semester, Misericordia University students in the Methods in Early Childhood Education class of associate professor Sister Patricia McCann, RSM, went on a field trip of sorts and spent their class time at the Little Mead- ows Learning Center getting a firsthand look at early child- hood education in action. The semesterlong project culminated with juniors in the teacher education program hosting Little Meadows pre-kin- dergarten students on campus for a morning of fun and educa- tional activities, which gave the collegians an opportunity to practice what they had learned throughout the semester. Misericordia students who participated in the class includ- ed Taylor Lawler, of Harveys Lake; Mariah Fabbri, of Pitt- Misericordia University student Mariah Fabbri, of Pittston, looks on as Kaitlynn Keller, 4, of Dallas, intently paints a birdhouse during the Methods in Early Childhood outing on the campus. Youngsters, MU unite ston; Kristen Abrams, of Liber- ty, N.Y.; Kimberly Athanas, of Montgomery, N.Y.; and Giovan- na Feula, of Long Valley, N.J. Misericordia University alum- na Jeanette Niebauer, a psychol- ogy major from the Class of 2000, joined the Hildebrandt staff in 2002 and is the assistant director at Little Meadows. 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