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SUMMARY:Cultural Diversity Training
DESCRIPTION:CULTURAL DIVERSITY TRAINING: EMBRACING DIVERSITY IN THE WORKPLACE AT WCSU: Sponsored by the WCSU Office of Diversity and Equity \nThe (virtual) training consists of two components. The first segment focuses on CSCU responsibilities\, policies\, and procedures. The second component will focus on a particular identity (i.e.\, race\, religion\, sex\, sexual orientation\, etc.) as it relates to WCSU students\, campus life and/or classroom environments. Required Training for WCSU faculty and staff from 9 a.m. to noon. \n6/03/2022 Pre-registration required at: https://minierdelgadoj.my.webex.com/webappng/sites/minierdelgadoj.my/meeting/info/d4165a66ba8d406fb96465866b409383?isPopupRegisterView=true
URL:https://www.wcsu.edu/events/calendar/cultural-diversity-training-2/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Diversity,Virtual event
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SUMMARY:Meditation Circle
DESCRIPTION:MEDITATION CIRCLE FOR WORLD PEACE AND HEALING – CONNECT WITH A PURPOSE: An event occurring on the third Saturday of every month from 7-8 p.m. \nThe disconnection that we feel with the world around us can be healed as we deepen the connection with ourselves. Unite in harmony to balance the body\, mind\, heart and spirit through meditation and prayer. Connect to yourself with a purpose\, and create what you individually need to achieve wholeness within. Allow this state of wholeness to be an opportunity for self-healing and the healing of others. \nAs the healing light enters into ourselves\, we are able to graciously channel it in a way that brings healing to all things across the Earth.  \nWhat to expect from this mediation circle? \n1. Peaceful Community Building: Build a community that serves to bring peace and healing to all of humanity through meditation and prayer.\n2. Anxiety & Stress Relief: Learn and practice a variety of meditation techniques that help to reduce stress and promote relaxation.\n3. Meditation Myth-Busters: Debunk common misconceptions regarding the practice of meditation\, and break through conditional barriers to enhance meditation practice.\n4. Nurturing Growth: Create an environment that inspires personal and spiritual healing and development. \nIt is recommended that attendees come with personal-related\, community-related\, or global-related things that they would like to send healing and peace to. \nThis group understands that everyone is at different stages along his/her personal and spiritual growth and healing processes. As such\, participants are reminded to help create a peaceful and accepting environment that nurtures all people and the many stages of growth\, learning\, and healing.  \nEmbody compassion\, love\, kindness\, non-judgement\, respect\, and patience\, with yourself and others.  \nThis virtual event is hosted by Natalie Nevola\, undergraduate student and Reiki Practitioner. \nJoin Zoom Meeting for Meditation Circle for World Peace and Healing at \nTopic: Meditation Circle\nTime: This is a recurring meeting on the third Saturday of every month @ 7:00 PM EST – 7:30 PM EST until December 17th\, 2022. \nJoin Zoom Meeting \nhttps://us05web.zoom.us/j/4819668061?pwd=UExEUlNnS3F1WlVwdExFemhCdERQZz09 \nMeeting ID: 481 966 8061\nPasscode: 6j3gkx \nOpen to WCSU students\, faculty\, staff and their families and friends. \nContact Information \nEmail: natalierose144@gmail.com\, or nevola002@wcsu.edu \n 
URL:https://www.wcsu.edu/events/calendar/community-meditation/2022-06-18/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Virtual event,Wellness
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SUMMARY:Danbury's Castle: The Hearthstone
DESCRIPTION:DANBURY’S CASTLE: ARCHITECT E.G.W. DIETRICH AND HIS DESIGN OF THE HEARTHSTONE: For the past 10 years\, Christopher Jend has researched architect E. G. W. Dietrich (1875-1924) documenting nearly 450 of his designs. In this presentation\, Jend will discuss Dietrich’s body of work from eye-catching shingle style designs to his contributions to the arts and crafts style and place in context Dietrich’s design of the local Danbury landmark “the Hearthstone.” Constructed between 1895-99 for successful portrait photographer E. Starr Sanford\, this remarkable castle-like structure is composed of local stone quarried on the site. Exhibiting historic Norman as well as Shingle Style and Arts and Crafts elements\, this unique home served as a private residence until it was purchased by the City of Danbury in 1985. Despite being listed on the National Register of Historic Places\, the house and outbuildings suffered from neglect\, yet the stone walls still stand evoking romantic ideas of architecture and place. \nAttend in-person or by Zoom at 6 p.m.. Register at https://danburylibrary.evanced.info/signup/EventDetails?EventId=37863&backTo=Calendar&startDate=2022/06/02\nFREE REGISTRATION REQUIRED
URL:https://www.wcsu.edu/events/calendar/danburys-castle-the-hearthstone/
LOCATION:Danbury Public Library\, 170 Main Street\, Danbury\, CT\, 06810\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lectures,Public Events,Speaker,Virtual event
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SUMMARY:AE: James Roosevelt: FDR’s Forgotten Father
DESCRIPTION:AFFILIATED EVENT: JAMES ROOSEVELT: FDR’S FORGOTTEN FATHER: Anyone familiar with the story of Franklin Roosevelt knows of the very close relationship he had with his often domineering mother. But what do we know about his other parental influence? This presentation at 6 p.m. will examine the influence Franklin’s father James had on shaping the views\, values and temperament of the 32nd president of the United States. \nFREE! Registration is required. Please Note: This is a virtual program via Zoom. Participants will receive a link to the program via email upon completing registration.
URL:https://www.wcsu.edu/events/calendar/ae-james-roosevelt-fdrs-forgotten-father/
LOCATION:Virtual event
CATEGORIES:Affiliated Event,Lectures,Virtual event
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220630T180000
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SUMMARY:AE: Opera in the Baroque Period
DESCRIPTION:AFFILIATED EVENT: OPERA IN THE BAROQUE PERIOD: Opera is a distinct creation of the baroque period around the early 17th century. With elaborate sets\, costumes\, lighting\, acting\, dancing and singing\, it has remained one of the most ambitious genres in the standard canon of western art music. Join Dr. Gilad Harel\, musicologist and music theorist\, at 6 p.m. in the Farioly Program Room to explore operas by early innovators including Claudio Monteverdi\, Henry Purcell\, and George Frideric Handel. In these examples\, we will see heroes from mythology and ancient history realized in the form of a traditional baroque opera\, an “opera seria.” \nRegistration required. Virtual option available.
URL:https://www.wcsu.edu/events/calendar/ae-opera-in-the-baroque-period/
LOCATION:Danbury Public Library\, 170 Main Street\, Danbury\, CT\, 06810\, United States
CATEGORIES:Affiliated Event,Lectures,Virtual event
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