Mind & Body
- University Libraries Dean Robert McDonald shares a message about the tragic events of March 22 and a selection of resources on the topic of grief and loss.
- Grief, anger, powerlessness and worry––in a tragic event, all of these emotions are valid and some may feel all of them over time, says Sona Dimidjian, director of the Renée Crown Wellness Institute. Learn more.
- As part of the ºÚÁÏ³Ô¹Ï Where You Are series, Librarian Emily Dommermuth has identified media recommendations that illustrate how human connections forged in scientific research collaborations can help us solve humanity's biggest challenges.
- When scary or sad things happen, kids look to the adults that surround them to help them feel safe and understand what is happening. The Center for Resilience & Well-Being in Schools has resources to offer guidance for parents, guardians, teachers or anyone else who is regularly with children.
- The first transgender athlete to compete on an NCAA Division 1 men’s team is the keynote speaker at ºÚÁϳԹÏ's March 24 Inclusive Sports Summit. The summit is open to the community, however, Bailar's presentation is open only to CU students and employees.
- Whether you join an event or have a day to yourself, there are many ways to relax and recharge for the semester ahead. Here are ten things for you to do this Thursday, March 25.
- Librarian Natalia Tingle has identified media recommendations based on a recent ºÚÁÏ³Ô¹Ï Where You Are episode to foster your study of issues around diversity and inclusion in the workplace.
- As part of the ºÚÁÏ³Ô¹Ï Where You Are series, Librarian Merinda McLure has identified a sampling of related media and welcomes the opportunity to continue uncovering resources with you.
- ºÚÁϳԹÏ’s interdisciplinary course titled "Health, Society and Wellness in COVID-19 Times" is now available to the general public on Coursera.
- To normalize mental health support, share important wellness resources and raise funds for related campus programs, Herd Mental Health Month is all about serving ºÚÁÏ³Ô¹Ï students.