History of the Book
UNC SILS, INLS 550, Spring 2015
Who’s Teaching It
When & Where It Is
Tuesdays & Thursdays 12:30-1:45 PM
Manning 303
What It Is
Reading the history of the book.
Is That All?
Nope! You should probably check out the guidelines and the schedule.
Accessibility Resources
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Accommodations are determined through the Office of Accessibility Resources and Service (ARS) for individuals with documented qualifying disabilities in accordance with applicable state and federal laws. See the ARS website for contact information or email: ars@unc.edu
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), Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS; see above), or the Gender Violence Services (GVS) Coordinators (gvsc@unc.edu
) to discuss your specific needs. Note that only communication with CAPS or GVS is confidential. Additional resources are available at https://safe.unc.edu/.