The Mindful University Project wants your ideas on what they should name their new mindfulness class.
Here’s the description of the class: “Unleash the potential of mindfulness, emotional intelligence, and self-compassion in this empowering four-week course tailored to University students. By blending guided meditation practices, introspective exercises, and meaningful discussions, participants will foster heightened self-awareness, emotional resilience, and thoughtful responses to obstacles. Embracing a calmer, more focused, and growth-oriented mindset, students will be equipped with invaluable tools to conquer academic challenges and flourish both personally and academically throughout their college journey.”
The Center for Education Abroad shares that Gilman Scholarship applications are now open through Thursday, October 5. Applications are open to Federal Pell Grant recipients who can receive up to $5,000 to go abroad. Apply for the scholarship here.
Drop by the MK Gandhi Institute’s community garden any time between 1 and 3 p.m. on Saturdays to help plant, tend, and harvest food and flowers. The institute is also looking for volunteers who can help pack and deliver grocery bags to neighbors. Wear casual clothes and closed-toe shoes that you don’t mind getting dirty. Tools and gloves will be provided.
The Life and Music of Gérard Grisey: Delirium and Form, recently published by University of Rochester Press, is featured in a New York Times piece by the book’s author Jeffrey Arlo Brown.
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