Community Conversation: Self-Care
We invite you to a Community Conversation around Self-Care.
In healthcare, mental health, and behavioral health fields, self-care has become a widely used buzzword. Yet when asked what it truly means and how it is practiced, the answers often vary greatly. Self-care is not one-size-fits-all, it looks different depending on a person’s needs, circumstances, and experiences. Come and talk about self-care means to you - and maybe leave with some new strategies.
Community Conversation: BDS Movement
We invite you to a Community Conversation around the "Boycott, Divestment, and Sanction movement in relation to the war on Gaza"
Community Conversation: Pre-Graduation Burnout
We invite you to a Community Conversation around Pre-Graduation Burnout.
Community Conversation: Grief in Many Forms
We invite you to a Community Conversation around Grief in Many Forms.
Community Conversation: Self-Care
We invite you to a Community Conversation around Self-Care.
Community Conversation: Advocating for Yourself
We invite you to participate in a community conversation focused on Restorative Justice within Criminal Justice Systems.
Community Conversation: A Good Life
We invite you to a Community Conversation around "What is the Meaning of a Good Life?"
Community Conversation: Restorative Justice in Criminal Justice Systems
We invite you to participate in a community conversation focused on Restorative Justice within Criminal Justice Systems.
Community Conversation: Sex
We’re gathering for a community conversation in the space between National HIV Testing Day (June 27) and Zero HIV Stigma Day (July 21) to talk about something too often left out of health discussions—sex. Sex is often treated as taboo, yet it’s deeply connected to both mental and physical well-being, and the stigma around it, especially in relation to STIs, can cause real harm.
Community Conversation: Part-Time Students
Please join us for a virtual conversation about part-time student enrollment and the unique experiences individuals may encounter throughout their academic journey in the school of social work.