University Workshops

   Agenda
   Tue, March 3, 2015 @ 11:30 am - 12:20 pm
    Various Locations

How Public Spaces Make Cities Work

Come learn about the value of public spaces in our cities. 

Presenters:TED Talk

Sponsored by:Students for New Urbanism

Location:Architecture Lecture Hall

 

Loneliness in a Digital World: Correlates and Consequences

Presenter: Elizabeth Necka, MA, Social Psychology, University of Chicago

Sponsored by:Behavioral Neuroscience

Location: Biology Amphitheater, Science Complex

 

Chalk Up

Come to Beaty Gym to learn skills from forward rolls, to aerial silk and worship together.  All skill levels are welcome.  Wear workout clothes and clean shoes (or go barefoot).

Presenters:AU Gymnics

Location:Beaty Gym

 

Pornography and You

This presentation will include a discussion on how pornography impacts you and your relationship with your significant other—and everyone else.

Presenter:Dr. Brad Hinman – Graduate Department of Counseling & Psychology

Location:Buller Hall, Room 150

 

F.I.T (Fitness, Intelligence & Training)

Physical Fitness is not only one of the most important keys to a healthy body, it is also the basis of dynamic and creative intellectual activity. The goal of this presentation will be to inform you of the many benefits of physical health and how they contribute to the well-being of mind and body.

Presenter:Garrett Ellis – Counseling & Testing Center

Location:Buller Hall, Room 208

 

Café Epiphany

Come and learn more about one of America’s favorite drugs – COFFEE… See both sides of the coin in terms of perceived benefits as well as the drawbacks.

Presenter:Samuel Lewin – Counseling & Testing Center

Location: Buller Hall, Room 250

 

Finding a Meaningful Career

Keeping up with classes, assignments, and extra-curricular activities is a lot to balance, without the added worry of choosing and pursuing a career. However, once you begin your career it becomes one of the most important things in your life. You will spend most of your hours during the day engaged in your career, it will require your creativity and innovation, and if you don't find meaning in it, it will become a burden. This presentation will help you to know the questions to ask yourself, the things to think about, and how you can connect your passions and life goals with the career that you choose. Come and discover how your future career can add to your well-being, and not detract from it.

Presenter:Tami McClellan, Career Coach Andrews University

Location:Buller Hall, Room 251

 

Radical Resourcing – Does it ever seem like some have it all, while others search aimlessly?

Want to decrease the gap between the “academic haves and haves not”? Come and let’s discuss steps to accessing campus resources to help meet your academic needs.

 Presenter:Yvonna Applewhite  - Student Success

Location: Buller Hall, Room 207

 

Books That…

Presenter:Undergraduate Leadership Program

Location:Leadership Lab, Campus Center

 

Forgiveness: The Intersection of the Cross

Presenter:Patrice Jones

Organized by:Religion Department

Location: Buller Hall, Newbold Auditorium, Room 153

 

Guided Workout

Learn how to improve your workouts.  Come with your fitness wear and be ready to participate in exercises.

Presenter: Trainer

Organized by:  Public Health, Nutrition & Wellness Department

Location:  FitZone—the small building between Meier and Marsh Halls

 

Advanced Connections for Student Employees

Only for students previously enrolled in this six-part training.

Location: Administration Building, Room 307



Contact:
   Steve Yeagley
   
   269-471-3215