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SUMMARY:Noggin @ MacLaren!
DESCRIPTION:WHAT: Noggin visit to MacClaren Youth Correctional Facility \nWe did it!!\n \nWHERE: MacClaren Youth Correctional Facility\, 2630 N Pacific Highway\, Woodburn\, OR 97071; go first to the Gatehouse to check in. \nWHEN: FRIDAY\, MAY 9\, 2024\, 1:30 – 5:00pm \n1:30-2:00pm – Check in Gatehouse/ Set UP\n2:30-3:30 – Pooch Noggin\n3:30- 4:00 – Lunch Provided (Subway)\n4:00-5:00 – Unit Presentation Noggin/AMP \n***IMPORTANT: PLEASE ARRIVE AT 1:30pm!! ***NO cellphones/cameras allowed. \nContact: Vanessa Bucio Chavez\, Project Coordinator\, HOPE Partnership \n \n“Because the brain is undergoing such rapid\, fundamental changes at this stage of life\, adolescents have a heightened capacity to learn and to [grow] out of risky behavior. Given an environment and supports appropriate to their developmental stage\, most young offenders have the potential to become law-abiding adults.”\n— The MacArthur Foundation Research Network on Law and Neuroscience \nWe are excited to return to MacLaren\, and meet with more young people curious about the brain\, and the policy implications of neuroscience research on adolescent development\, bias\, trauma\, drugs\, and mental health regarding education\, healthcare\, criminal justice and the law. \n \nWe are VERY pumped to collaborate on this visit with the Artist Mentorship Program\, an incredible nonprofit that for three decades has worked to empower young individuals\, many without access to safe and secure housing\, through music\, mentorship and art. We’re also thrilled to reconnect with Project Pooch\, an inspiring program that teaches dog training and rehabilitation to MacLaren youth!  \nLearn more about NW Noggin at MacLaren at these links:\nListening at MacLaren\n \nBrains Love Animals\n \nMyelinating @ MacLaren!\n \nAll is in motion\, is growing\, is you\n \nLEARN MORE: Youth get visual\, hands-on experience with the brain \nCorrections\, Bias & Brains\n \nCOMMITTED PARTICIPANTS\n(LIMITED OPPORTUNITY) (FULL)\n1. Bill Griesar\, NW Noggin/PSU/OHSU\n2. Will Kendall. Artist Mentorship Program\n3. Janani Romero\, PSU\n4. Watson Kendall\, Artist Mentorship Program\n5. Sarah Vaillancourt\, Artist Mentorship Program\n6. Justin Thompson\, Artist Mentorship Program\n7. Cassidy Rickel\, PSU\n8. Jalen Marcil\, PSU\n9. Cody Walker\, PSU\n10. Joseph McKinney\, PSU \n 
URL:https://nwnoggin.org/event/noggin-maclaren/
LOCATION:MacLaren Youth Correctional Facility\, 2630 N Pacific Hwy\, Woodburn\, 97071\, United States
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SUMMARY:Noggin @ SW Oregon Economic Summit
DESCRIPTION:WHAT: Noggin presents @ SW Oregon Economic Summit \nWe did it!!\n \n \n \n \n \n \n \nWHERE: Seven Feathers Casino Resort\, 146 Chief Miwaleta Ln\, Canyonville\, OR 97417 \nWHEN: Wednesday\, May 14\, 10:00am – noon \n \nNW NOGGIN PRESENTS: Brains\, art and economic development  –  and the value of changing social and brain networks through going places\, art making and listening to and including youth. \n \n \nThe Umpqua Economic Development Partnership is partnering with business leaders\, policymakers\, and community stakeholders from Douglas\, Coos\, Curry\, Jackson\, and Josephine Counties to address critical economic challenges and the opportunities that exist as we look into the future. The Southwestern Oregon Economic Summit spans three days of tours\, panels\, speakers\, inventive activities\, and networking with the goal of providing leadership\, direction\, and knowledge for what is next for Southwestern Oregon. \nThe Summit begins with tours in three counties on May 13\, 2025. The tours offer exclusive behind-the-scenes access to transformative sites in Coos\, Douglas\, and Josephine Counties\, followed by a dynamic two-day conference May 14 and 15 at Seven Feathers Casino Resort in Canyonville\, Oregon. Attendees will include decision-makers and thought leaders eager to engage with organizations committed to shaping the future of our region all with an eye on “Preparing Southwestern Oregon’s Economy for the Future.” \n \n \n \nCOMMITTED PARTICIPANTS\n1. Bill Griesar\, NW Noggin/PSU/OHSU\n2. Jeff Leake\, NW Noggin/PSU\n3. Sydney Watson\, PSU; Check out Sydney’s post: To Bounce Or Not To Bounce\n4. Willow Coughlan\, PSU; Check out Willow’s post: Is There Room Enough? \n \nSLIDES (*.ppt): \nSLIDES (*.pdf): SW OR Econ Summit MAY 2025
URL:https://nwnoggin.org/event/noggin-sw-oregon-economic-summit/
LOCATION:Seven Feathers Casino Resort\, 146 Chief Miwaleta Ln\, Canyonville\, OR\, 97417\, United States
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SUMMARY:Noggin @ David Douglas!
DESCRIPTION:WHAT: Visit to Psychology classrooms at David Douglas High School \nWe did it!\n \n1. Why are yawns contagious?\n2. Do animals with less social tendencies have similar mirror neurons as animals who are more social?\n3. What causes deja vu in the brain?\n4. Do identical twins have similar brain anatomy?\n5. Do different animals have different colored brains?\n6. Crows and their draw to shiny things to adorn their nests. What is it that makes us drawn to different things to adorn our spaces? Why are we drawn to certain styles more than others?\n7. What is the difference between western psychology and Japanese psychology?\n8. What is the connection between memory and sleep?\n9. Why are western thinkers from universities so often emphasized when\, for example\, there were incredible scientists from Persia over 1000 years ago (for example: How Islam changed medicine)\n10. What is color psychology? How is it researched?\n11. How would one describe color to a blind person (born without sight)? Does color psychology still apply?\n12. What colors make you feel more happy?\n13. What is the most challenging aspect of reintegrating a formerly incarcerated person to mainstream society? What are the barriers?\n14. What made you major in psychology?\n15. Regarding the science of mental health and nature…how do they relate?\n16. What is your favorite part of the brain? \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \nWHERE: David Douglas High School\, South Building Board Room\, 1500 SE 130th\, Portland\, OR 97233; Please park in the lot off 130th; enter the doors that face 130th. The secretary will buzz people in and direct them to the board room. \nWHEN: FRIDAY\, MAY 30\, 2025\, 9:00am – 2:30pm \nContact: Heather Murdock\, Social Studies/Psychology Teacher\, David Douglas High School \n \nWe are excited  –  even depolarized!  –  to return to classrooms at David Douglas to discuss neuroscience research\, examine brains and make art! \nCOME JOIN US!\nPlease contact griesar@pdx.edu and jleake@pdx.edu to learn more. \nCOMMITTED VOLUNTEERS\n1. Bill Griesar\, NW Noggin/PSU/OHSU\n2. Janani Romero\, PSU\n3. Becky Callos\, PSU\n4. Jalen Marcil\, PSU\n5. Cody Walker\, PSU\n6. Joe McKinney\, PSU\n7. Elizabeth Gomez\, PSU\n8. Jennifer Logan\, PSU\n9. Maryfer Ortiz\, PSU\n10. Luis Carillo\, PSU\n11. Madeleine Limon\, PSU\n12. Jasmine Loeung\, OHSU/PSU\n13. Debra Wilde\, PSU\n14. Cass Rickel\, PSU\n15. Betty Canoso\, PSU\n16. Courtney Paden\, PSU\n17. Nyah Hawley\, PSU\n18. Annie O’Neill\, PSU \nSee what we’ve done before @ David Douglas!\nNoggin @ David Douglas High!\n \nThank you for letting us touch your brains\n \nInspiration & Education!\n \nEverything but guns
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LOCATION:David Douglas High School\, 1001 SE 135th Ave\, Portland\, OR\, 97233\, United States
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