Creating a safe and brave space to empower individuals who are impacted by deportation, family separation, and or immigration status. This is a collective Healing Circle for members to share their unique stories and participate in the cultivation of strength, resiliency, and healing. Together in the community, we work towards breaking the silence surrounding trauma, offering empathy, and building a network that promotes growth, while offering resources and solidarity. You can find healing through our support group, but it is not meant to replace therapy. 

This event consists of students participating in an NBA 2k Video Game tournament. This space was created to support building community amongst our male students of color and raise awareness of the Male Success Initiative and its programming.

Let's walk into spring together by meeting and sharing laughter, love, and wisdom as we complete the Spring 2024 semester. Join us at the Warrior Cross Cultural Center on March 20, 2024. Meet and mingle with other Indigenous and BIPOC students, staff, and faculty. We will provide coloring pages and information sheets for those interested in activities with our club both on and off campus. Tlazocahmati, hope to see you there!

Facilitated by: Lee Bettencourt, LCSW

Intimate relationships have a significant impact on our emotional wellbeing and life experience.  This workshop will provide useful information on developing and maintaining a healthy relationship, the essential elements of healthy relationships, as well as how to identify unhealthy relationship patterns and behaviors.  

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We will be doing a fundraiser where active sisters will be pied by whoever would like to pie us. 

1 for $5
2 for $8

The Vasché Library's Research Librarians invite our campus colleagues to discuss the increased reliance on streaming videos for courses, updates to copyright guidelines restricting streaming video via Electronic Reserves, and options going forward in a climate of budget reductions. We also hope faculty can share what creative non-streaming/streaming alternatives are being used by teaching faculty. 

The College of Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences presents a colloquia open to the public, highlighting the scholarship of two faculty members from the CAHSS. Each of the two presentations will last about 30 minutes, with time for questions and answers. Topics and speakers for the March 19, 2024 Colloquia have not been finalized. 

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