Below you will find a forwarded message about an important Undergraduate Education Workshop. Please respond to the original sender at the end of the note, if interested. ************************************************************ During July 16 thru 22nd, two workshops will consider some very important issues in undergraduate psychology education. Please look at the website http://www.pkal.org/ for information on the Summer Institute in Keystone, Colorado; the first three days are on the progress of the St. Mary's recommendations for undergraduate psychology and the next three on scientific interdisciplinarity in the introductory psychology course. There are also Geology, Biology, and Physics workshops going on simultaneously and institutions can send an interdisciplinary team. Maybe you could attend and/or forward this message to the right people on campus? There is limited registration and these workshops will be very product oriented in both the sense of sending participants home with useful ideas for their campus and formulating a global report for wide dissemination. With twenty seats available in the first 3-day workshop and thirty in the second 3-day workshop we hope on 80 very active contributors attending each session. Organized by Project Kaleidoscope and cosponsored by APA, SToP, APS, and NITOP, we have extended registration. Thanks for your attention and your help in spreading word of this opportunity to appropriate colleagues and interested parties. -- John H. Newman, Ph. D. Coordinator of Research & Evaluation Searle Center for Teaching Excellence Northwestern University 627 Dartmouth Place Evanston, IL 60208-4181 (847)467-2338 [EMAIL PROTECTED]