Past Events
Foundational Yoga is an approachable class for beginners or anyone wanting to improve their alignment in various yoga postures. This class features several verbal cues to assist you with improving alignment and muscle memory to build your yoga practice on a solid foundation.
The HealthPoint Work-Life Balance & Wellness Program has partnered with The Breast Center at St. David's Medical Center to offer Mammogram Mixers this fall. University employees who make an appointment to have their annual mammogram during these times will receive priority scheduling, access to the latest mammogram technology, massage therapist, lunch & more!
This training aims to ground participants in an understanding of mental health, share tips to manage stress and nurture emotional resilience.
This annual event provides an opportunity to connect with campus resources, listen to speakers, engage with our campus community partners, and support survivors of relationship violence. The event takes place in the Welch Hall Courtyard.
This group is for staff, faculty, and retirees who have difficulty speaking up in groups, struggle with public speaking and/or initiating conversations, who worry about how others are evaluating them, and who find themselves more “in their head” than in the conversation.
If you're like most people, giving or receiving feedback in the workplace can be uncomfortable, but there are things you can do to make it less stressful, as research shows that constructive feedback can be a catalyst for growth.
Walter Meyer is the Founding Principal of Local Office Landscape and Urban Design and an Adjunct Professor at Parsons The New School for Design.
This training aims to ground participants in an understanding of mental health, share tips to manage stress and nurture emotional resilience.
The Salem Center in collaboration with the Steamboat Institute invites you to a debate on the resolution: “Net Zero by 2050 is Both Achievable and Necessary to Address Climate Change” The Debate features two top experts in the field, Steven Koonin, and Daniel Schrag.
Rosetta Elkin is an Associate Professor and the Academic Director of the Masters in Landscape Architecture Program at the Pratt School of Architecture and the founding principal of Practice Landscape.