Showing events on April 22, 2014
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Classes end
April 22, 2014 ET
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MSW Student Study Break
April 22, 2014 - 10:00 AM to 1:00 PM ET
We invite all Social Work Students to join us for our End of Term Student Study Break!
Come relax, grab a snack, and/or take a moment for self-care.When: Wednesday & Thursday April 16th, 17th, 2014 & Monday & Tuesday April 21st, 22nd 2014
Where: McGregor Commons
Time: 10-1pm
Light refreshments will be provided and a computer will be available if you care to complete Course Evaluations.Sponsored by The Dean's Office and the Office of Student Services
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Restorative Yoga
April 22, 2014 - 12:30 PM to 1:30 PM ET
Need to rejuvenate or just take a break from all the end of the year stress? Yoga is the perfect way to de-stress, re-energize, and exercise! Yin Yoga (also known as restorative yoga) incorporates long, passive holding in yoga poses that go deep into the muscle tissue to access the connective tissue and fascia, which stimulates growth, lubrication, spaciousness and energy. The practice will guide you through poses to relax your tension, release stress and stretch tight muscles. If you're tired of feeling chronically achy, or if you unconsciously reach for a bottle of ibuprofen at the end of the day, why not try this gentle class to improve your well-being? You’ll leave feeling refreshed and ready to tackle the end of the semester.
No previous yoga experience required. All are welcome.
Feel free to bring a yoga mat (water will be provided).
Instructor: Amy Poopat, Yoga Alliance Certified
Sponsored by the Dean's Office and Office of Student Services Wellness Advocates
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UM Family Assessment Learning Laboratory for Education and Researchs Minor Safety Initiative
April 22, 2014 - 5:00 PM to 8:00 PM ET
Academic institutions and state legislators are in the process of creating a safety net for minors in response to incidents of child sexual abuse on University and College campuses. The Family Assessment Learning Laboratory for Education and Research seminar series will build on existing case studies with the goal of developing new responses and answering critical questions for academic institutions. Continuing education opportunities and academic credit are available.
The series is free and open to all faculty, students and staff at the University of Michigan.