The term “Wellness” can have many meanings. What does it mean to you?
If you're curious about how to support your own wellness and the wellness of others, we invite you to join us for a new series from UCPS - CareWell. Throughout these discussions, we'll reflect on what it means to be well, how to create an environment suitable for wellness, and explore what to do when you're worried about others.
These conversations will make use of collective knowledge through our reflection, discussion, and exploration to develop personalized strategies for approaching our own challenges and those of the community we strive to serve well.
Although each session may be attended individually, we recognize that wellness is an active and ongoing process, and the benefits will be maximized with an ongoing commitment to learning and exploring these topics.
This discussion will allow up to explore what it means to be a helper and how we feel about our roles. Additionally, we will learn skills to enhance our ability to help students.
The term “Wellness” can have many meanings. What does it mean to you?
If you're curious about how to support your own wellness and the wellness of others, we invite you to join us for a new series from UCPS - CareWell. Throughout these discussions, we'll reflect on what it means to be well, how to create an environment suitable for wellness, and explore what to do when you're worried about others.
These conversations will make use of collective knowledge through our reflection, discussion, and exploration to develop personalized strategies for approaching our own challenges and those of the community we strive to serve well.
Although each session may be attended individually, we recognize that wellness is an active and ongoing process, and the benefits will be maximized with an ongoing commitment to learning and exploring these topics.
In this discussion, we will reflect on the topic of substance use in service of cultivating a curious and compassionate attitude about related issues in our campus community.
The primary responsibility of the Lehigh After Dark (LAD) Ambassador Event Coordinators will be to assist with LAD events, a program that offers expanded social options for students on Thursday, Friday and Saturday nights. This approximate 6-8 hour per week paid position requires attending paid weekly check-ins and staff meetings, work set weekday hours to prepare for preassigned and recurring LAD Programming. The remaining hours will be rotated throughout the month to facilitate LAD Programs on a Thursday, Friday, or Saturday night.
Check out the Google Form to apply!
The term “Wellness” can have many meanings. What does it mean to you?
If you're curious about how to support your own wellness and the wellness of others, we invite you to join us for a new series from UCPS - CareWell. Throughout these discussions, we'll reflect on what it means to be well, how to create an environment suitable for wellness, and explore what to do when you're worried about others.
These conversations will make use of collective knowledge through our reflection, discussion, and exploration to develop personalized strategies for approaching our own challenges and those of the community we strive to serve well.
Although each session may be attended individually, we recognize that wellness is an active and ongoing process, and the benefits will be maximized with an ongoing commitment to learning and exploring these topics.
This first discussion will take us through an exploration of what wellness means to us, how we can create or contribute to environments that foster wellness, and why wellness matters.
The term “Wellness” can have many meanings. What does it mean to you?
If you're curious about how to support your own wellness and the wellness of others, we invite you to join us for a new series from UCPS - CareWell. Throughout these discussions, we'll reflect on what it means to be well, how to create an environment suitable for wellness, and explore what to do when you're worried about others.
These conversations will make use of collective knowledge through our reflection, discussion, and exploration to develop personalized strategies for approaching our own challenges and those of the community we strive to serve well.
Although each session may be attended individually, we recognize that wellness is an active and ongoing process, and the benefits will be maximized with an ongoing commitment to learning and exploring these topics.
This first discussion will take us through an exploration of what wellness means to us, how we can create or contribute to environments that foster wellness, and why wellness matters.
Cookies for CASA is Kappa Alpha Theta's annual fundraiser raising money for Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA). We would like to set up a table outside of STEPS on the lawn area where we will be selling cookies where the money will benefit CASA. Members will take turns selling cookies to members of the Lehigh community in groups of 2-5 from 11 am until 4:30 pm or until all cookies are sold. The cookies will be donated by Lehigh dining and individually packaged. All members at the table will be masked and following all Covid-19 related protocols, including having campus access and filling out their Hawkwatch daily assessment.
Hosted by: Kappa Alpha Theta
Additional Information can be found at: https://lehigh.campuslabs.com/engage/event/7087155
Tie-dye fundraising event!
$4 entry fee
Bring your own clothes or purchase shirts or socks from the Outing Club ahead of time.
Disposable gloves, rubber bands, dye, Ziploc bags, and squirt bottles will be provided and sanitized between uses.
Hosted by: Outing Club
Additional Information can be found at: https://lehigh.campuslabs.com/engage/event/7093482
We mainly wish to promote awareness of table tennis while bringing inspiration to on-campus students (especially freshmen,) signifying a brighter upcoming Lehigh experience.
For more information, please check the sign-up form attached below.
We named this event “Intra-Dorm Contest” because we want to pair participants from the same residence hall to minimize the possibility of cross-contamination. For example, players at Farrington cannot sign up for the event at Brodhead. Furthermore, our event allows only two designated players at a specified time slot, which does not concern the existing indoor policies. Our table tennis contest is more of a self-hosted event formed by whichever two players are competing at a given moment. When Lehigh is fully reopened, we will have a final inter-dorm contest to determine the undisputed Ping Ping Champion across all residence halls.
Players are randomly paired up from the same hall. Each match should take at most 30 minutes, which we will enforce as the signup sheet's time slot duration. A brief warm-up rally is allowed before the actual match. Each match consists of at most 3 games, so the first player to win 2 games wins the match. The current tournament employs an elimination style. Our final match in each dorm will use a first to 3 formats (at most 5 games.) That will give a 45 minutes time slot for the finalists to sign up.