38 Concurrent Session V and the Callithumpian Consort. She received her Bachelor of Music from the University of Colorado, Master of Music from Boston University, and Doctor of Musical Arts from Boston University. Epstein demonstrates an outstanding commitment to continuous professional growth and integrity in the classroom. We're proud to call her one of our own! —Presented by: Marti Epstein —Hosted by: Sean Kelly Tension Kills Vibration/Vibration Loves Attention 1108 Boylston Street, Room 202 (Movement Room) Give yourself some loving attention and awaken vibration through guided relaxation and self massage. This session will progress through a series of explorations that will bring awareness to habitual tension and encourage ease through alignment and muscle release. Join us and learn quick, tension-busting moves you will be able to use in real life, or on a five- or 10-minute break, that will get you back into the flow and ready to create. —Presented by: Joy Arcolano —Hosted by: Danielle Vitullo Student-Centered, Project-Based Learning and How It Can Help College Success and Career Readiness 7 Haviland Street, Room 231 Educators are clamoring to find pedagogical methods that get students active and engaged in pursuit of mastering 21st-century skills. This session will explore creative learning strategies and how project-based learning (PBL) helps students develop skills that prepare them for success in college, career, and life. We will briefly look at the course