Knit 2gether
Knit 2gether is an in-person group where we can learn to knit and navigate life together- all students welcome! Supplies can be provided- please email inhaps@lehigh.edu if interested in signing up!
Knit 2gether is an in-person group where we can learn to knit and navigate life together- all students welcome! Supplies can be provided- please email inhaps@lehigh.edu if interested in signing up!
Join us as we celebrate the upcoming renovation of the Clayton UC with desserts and hot chocolate, a petting zoo, caricaturists, and so much more!
This photography exhibit will provide a window into what it means to belong on campus as a first generation student. In this project, over 50 first generation students took photographs of people, places, and things that help or hinder their sense of belonging within the Lehigh community. Students took photographs representing a range of themes. This gallery exhibit will feature photographs and reflections from these students as well as ideas on how to foster belonging on campus.
The gallery exhibit is open to the whole community. We invite you to visit the exhibit and reflect on your own experiences of belonging at Lehigh, how your various identities have shaped your experiences of belonging, and learn more about the experiences of first generation students at Lehigh.
The sex communication workshops are a series of 4 self-reflection and discussion based workshops. Their goal is to help students explore their awareness, attitudes, knowledge, and skills about sexuality in order to create pleasurable interactions during sex through effective communication and the ability to understand and know one’s self and partners. These workshops are designed to create a foundation for a lifelong process because competence with one sex partner does not mean competence with another.
This 60-minute drop-in workshop focuses on mindfulness - or the practice of getting in touch with the present moment, without judgment or evaluation. This includes rotation through four workshops that cycle through four different ways to practice and explore mindfulness. All students are welcome. No previous experience needed.
The sessions listed here all focus on mindful expression and finding ways to express and sit with your internal experiences.
The sex communication workshops are a series of 4 self-reflection and discussion based workshops. Their goal is to help students explore their awareness, attitudes, knowledge, and skills about sexuality in order to create pleasurable interactions during sex through effective communication and the ability to understand and know one’s self and partners. These workshops are designed to create a foundation for a lifelong process because competence with one sex partner does not mean competence with another.
Knit 2gether is an in-person group where we can learn to knit and navigate life together- all students welcome! Supplies can be provided- please email inhaps@lehigh.edu if interested in signing up!
Every Thursday night at 9pm in the Hawks Nest (located in Lamberton Hall) with free milkshakes to the first 20 students! Weeky themes depending on the groups sponsoring. To sponsor YOUR Trivia night, go to go.lehigh.edu/triviasignup.
This 60-minute drop-in workshop focuses on mindfulness - or the practice of getting in touch with the present moment, without judgment or evaluation. This includes rotation through four workshops that cycle through four different ways to practice and explore mindfulness. All students are welcome. No previous experience needed.
The sessions listed here all focus on mindful play and getting curious with our environment.
The sex communication workshops are a series of 4 self-reflection and discussion based workshops. Their goal is to help students explore their awareness, attitudes, knowledge, and skills about sexuality in order to create pleasurable interactions during sex through effective communication and the ability to understand and know one’s self and partners. These workshops are designed to create a foundation for a lifelong process because competence with one sex partner does not mean competence with another.