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Messinger, L. (1997, October). Lessons from: A series <strong>of</strong> faculty forums on community based<br />

education. Respondent at presentation sponsored by the Health Pr<strong>of</strong>ession <strong>School</strong>s in<br />

Service to the Nation Faculty Advisory Committee and Health Affairs, Chapel Hill, NC.<br />

Workshops & Training<br />

Messinger, L. (2005). Working with LGBT families. Presentation at one-day training, “Faith,<br />

Politics, and Sexuality in Working with Families,” in Roanoke, VA.<br />

Messinger, L. (2004). Using ATLAS-ti in qualitative research. Training on using qualitative<br />

s<strong>of</strong>tware package to code and organize qualitative data to Qualitative Interest Group,<br />

<strong>School</strong> <strong>of</strong> Education, <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> Alabama.<br />

Messinger, L., & Tyson, B. (2003, August). Lesbians and gay men on campus: Issues for<br />

residence life. Training for residence life staff at Tuskegee <strong>University</strong> in Tuskegee, AL.<br />

Messinger, L. (2003, April). Out in the field: Issues facing gay and lesbian social work students<br />

in the field. Continuing education training for field instructors and students at North<br />

Carolina State <strong>University</strong> and Meredith College in Raleigh, NC.<br />

Messinger, L. (2001, April). Sexuality issues for social work students. Workshop for NCSU<br />

social work students on how to address their discomfort with sexuality issues and a<br />

beginning introduction to basic sexual terms and issues that arise in social work practice<br />

settings. Sponsored by the NCSU Student <strong>Social</strong> Work Association.<br />

Messinger, L. (1999). Best practices for law enforcement. Presented two modules--(1) domestic<br />

violence in special populations and (2) sexual assault by an intimate partner-- in a series <strong>of</strong><br />

trainings around the state sponsored by the N.C. Governor’s Crime Commission.<br />

Messinger, L. (1998). Working with gay and lesbian clients. Continuing education workshop<br />

presented for the Eastern North Carolina AHEC program in Rocky Mount, NC.<br />

Messinger, L. & Washburn, S. (1997, October). Women TAs: Issues <strong>of</strong> concern to women who<br />

teach. Roundtable presented for graduate teaching assistants at the <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> North<br />

Carolina at Chapel Hill. Coordinated panelists, handouts, and follow-up summary sheet for<br />

participants.<br />

Messinger, L. & Keller, R. (1997, September). Alternative teaching strategies. Workshop<br />

presented for graduate teaching assistants at the <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> North Carolina at Chapel<br />

Hill.<br />

Messinger, L. & Washburn, S. (1997, September). Facilitating discussions. Workshop presented<br />

for graduate teaching assistants at the <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> North Carolina at Chapel Hill.

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