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SUMMARY:St. Patrick’s Day
DESCRIPTION:ST. PATRICK’S DAY: On March 18\, join us at the Berkshire Dining Hall and Westside Dining Hall to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day. At the Action Station there will be Corned Beef\, Cabbage\, Boiled Red Potatoes\, Carrots\, and Irish Soda Bread. At Berkshire Dining Hall (Midtown)\, food will start at noon; on Westside food will start at 4 p.m.
URL:https://www.wcsu.edu/events/calendar/st-patricks-day/
LOCATION:Berkshire Hall and Westside Campus Center Dining\, Danbury\, CT
CATEGORIES:Food
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ORGANIZER;CN="Sodexo":MAILTO:Donald.Grayson@Sodexo.com
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SUMMARY:Meditation Mondays
DESCRIPTION:MEDITATION MONDAYS: Join us every Monday from noon to 12:30 p.m. this semester for Meditation Mondays\, here in the campus’ very own Institute for Holistic Health Studies (IHHS) located in White Hall Room 114 on the Midtown campus! Each week we will work together to lessen our stress\, improve our moods\, support our brains\, and promote better sleeping patterns through the use of guided meditation. And don’t you worry! No experience in meditation is necessary to join in! \nEach Monday we will explore a different type of guided meditation\, listed below. Each participant will be able to stop in\, unwind\, make themselves a cup of tea\, and redirect their intentions for the week to better help us all cope with our hectic schedules and cumbersome obligations. We look forward to seeing you! \nMarch 4: Lovely Lavender – Join us as we tap into the sweet smell of lavender\, an herb used widely to promote relaxation and calm. \nMarch 11: SPRING BREAK – No meditation \nMarch 18: Self-Love – All too often\, we overwork ourselves and forget to honor ourselves! Join us for this relaxing meditation practicing gratitude for self. \nMarch 25: Taking a Pause – In this meditation we will all learn to pause\, embrace silence\, and tap into our body’s innate power through breathwork and mindfulness. \nApril 1: Divine Laughter – Laughter is an often-neglected wellness tool that works to release stuck energy and call in positivity. Join us as we embrace this tool together! \nApril 8: Lending Kindness – To be kind is the greatest skill of all. Learn how to embrace kindness through mindfulness\, extending it out into the world around you. \nApril 15: Breathe Deep – As we lead busy lives\, we often forget what’s most important: breathing. Wind down with us and engage in mindful breathwork. \nApril 22: Words Have Meaning – Join us as we focus on the meaning words have. In this meditation we will work at tossing away negativity and pulling in positivity. \nApril 29: Rosey Tomorrows – Today we will focus on the king of all flowers: Rose! Join us as we honor this plant of vitality\, self-love\, passion\, and healing. \nMay 6: Finals Cool Down – Now it’s time to take a deep\, soulful breath and cool down from the stress of finals. Join us as we focus on acing our final exams!
URL:https://www.wcsu.edu/events/calendar/meditation-mondays-15/
LOCATION:White Hall 114
CATEGORIES:Health And Wellness
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ORGANIZER;CN="Institute for Holistic Health Studies (IHHS)":MAILTO:autuoric@wcsu.edu
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SUMMARY:Kathwari Honors Program Public Talk
DESCRIPTION:KATHWARI HONORS PROGRAM PUBLIC TALK: The Kathwari Honors Program will welcome Dr. Brandon Brown\, author of “Sharing our Science: How to Write and Speak STEM\,” at 7 p.m. in Room 127 of White Hall on the university’s Midtown campus. Brown will discuss “Science Miscommunication: A Lighthearted Diagnostic Approach to a Serious Problem.” The public is invited. Register to attend here. \nThe explosion of technology that dominates our culture and economy in the last several years\, such as social media\, remote working culture\, the streaming services changing the broadcast industries\, medical and pharmaceutical research\, and artificial intelligence\, has made the ability to communicate clearly about science and technology a premium skill. So it’s not a luxury but a necessity for students in STEM fields as well as established professionals to learn and apply the kinds of lessons and strategies that Brown has culled from his own work and his research on the Apollo Moon Mission. Brown was on campus several years ago as one of the first winners of the Housatonic Book Award from the MFA in Creative and Professional Writing for his biography “Planck: Driven by Vision.” As he demonstrated then\, Brown’s work is interdisciplinary and adaptable to any field of science and technology\, and we warmly invite guests from local and regional technology firms. \nBrown is a professor of Physics and a communications specialist at the University of San Francisco. He has written for Slate\, Smithsonian and Scientific American. He also has served as deputy director at the Green Science Policy Institute and as a senior writing coach for the Strictly Speaking Group.
URL:https://www.wcsu.edu/events/calendar/kathwari-honors-program-public-talk/
LOCATION:White Hall 127\, 181 White St.\, Danbury\, CT
CATEGORIES:Lectures
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ORGANIZER;CN="Kathwari Honors Program":MAILTO:honors@wcsu.edu
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