Join Student Senate XXXIII!
If you want to make a tangible impact on campus, meet new friends, and/or develop your leadership skills, run for a seat on Student Senate XXXIII! Your voice and opinions can help shape the future of Lehigh University. As a Senator, you will be able to collaborate with fellow students and administrators, make positive changes around campus and in Bethlehem, provide funding for hundreds of clubs, and market Lehigh events!
Student Senate is the governing body for all undergraduate students and recognized student organizations at Lehigh. The purpose of the Student Senate is to promote positive change on campus and be a platform for undergraduate ideas and concerns.
Each Senator is expected to do the following:
Represent the concerns of their constituency and work for positive change on campus Actively reach out to their constituents and represent their needs as a SenatorBe an undergraduate, full-time matriculating student Attend weekly full Senate meetings (Tuesdays from 4:30-5:55PM in Sinclair Auditorium) Attend the Great Pocono Escape (September 11-13) Serve on at least one committee, which meets weekly Participate in additional Senate-sponsored events, tabling efforts, etc.
To run for a seat, visit go.lehigh.edu/joinsenate33 to submit your platform (250 words or less) and headshot before Monday April 20 at noon! Voting will be open from April 20-26, and our first Senate meeting will be held over Zoom on Tuesday April 28 at 4:30PM.
To learn more about Student Senate, visit our website and Instagram. Feel free to email insen@lehigh.edu with any questions!
Trauma-informed yoga is a research proven way to help survivors of trauma and vicarious trauma deal with their trauma symptoms. It is a combination of focused breathing and mindfulness skills, as well as healing poses. Trauma-informed yoga is an opportunity to learn how to work with your own discomforts. It is a judgement free zone where every participant is able to go at their own pace and skill level. The practice is not meant to be a high cardio or strength testing workout, it focuses on grounding, breathing, and mindfulness with comfortable, stretching poses.
Our instructor, Liz Jordon, is certified in trauma-informed practice. The instructor does not leave her own mat and will never touch participants to adjust their pose throughout the practice. It is a space where your body is entirely yours.
Students, faculty, and staff of all gender identities at all levels of healing after a trauma are welcome and can benefit from trauma-informed yoga.
Trauma-informed yoga is a research proven way to help survivors of trauma and vicarious trauma deal with their trauma symptoms. It is a combination of focused breathing and mindfulness skills, as well as healing poses. Trauma-informed yoga is an opportunity to learn how to work with your own discomforts. It is a judgement free zone where every participant is able to go at their own pace and skill level. The practice is not meant to be a high cardio or strength testing workout, it focuses on grounding, breathing, and mindfulness with comfortable, stretching poses.
Our instructor, Liz Jordon, is certified in trauma-informed practice. The instructor does not leave her own mat and will never touch participants to adjust their pose throughout the practice. It is a space where your body is entirely yours.
Students, faculty, and staff of all gender identities at all levels of healing after a trauma are welcome and can benefit from trauma-informed yoga.
As a way to provide support and a space for students and staff to discuss different ways to stay engaged during the next couple of months, The Office of Student Engagement is hosting a Zoom forum on Monday, March 23rd from 4:00-5:00PM ET to discuss what engagement with your clubs and organizations looks like moving forward. We will be sharing updates such as how to obtain any outstanding reimbursements, providing tips on sustaining your club for the rest of the semester, and asking you for any ideas that you may have to continue connections and relationship building during a time that folks may need it most. To gain access to the Zoom, please RSVP through this Google Form: https://forms.gle/barLV1nWdEG7wtBr7In the RSVP form, you will also have the opportunity to include questions that you may have pertaining to club engagement that you want discussed in the forum. I encourage you to please share this with any other club leaders that you feel might be interested in participating.
Hosted by: Office of Student Engagement
Additional Information can be found at: https://lehigh.campuslabs.com/engage/event/5674351
Trauma-informed yoga is a research proven way to help survivors of trauma and vicarious trauma deal with their trauma symptoms. It is a combination of focused breathing and mindfulness skills, as well as healing poses. Trauma-informed yoga is an opportunity to learn how to work with your own discomforts. It is a judgement free zone where every participant is able to go at their own pace and skill level. The practice is not meant to be a high cardio or strength testing workout, it focuses on grounding, breathing, and mindfulness with comfortable, stretching poses.
Our instructor, Liz Jordon, is certified in trauma-informed practice. The instructor does not leave her own mat and will never touch participants to adjust their pose throughout the practice. It is a space where your body is entirely yours.
Students, faculty, and staff of all gender identities at all levels of healing after a trauma are welcome and can benefit from trauma-informed yoga.
Trauma-informed yoga is a research proven way to help survivors of trauma and vicarious trauma deal with their trauma symptoms. It is a combination of focused breathing and mindfulness skills, as well as healing poses. Trauma-informed yoga is an opportunity to learn how to work with your own discomforts. It is a judgement free zone where every participant is able to go at their own pace and skill level. The practice is not meant to be a high cardio or strength testing workout, it focuses on grounding, breathing, and mindfulness with comfortable, stretching poses.
Our instructor, Liz Jordon, is certified in trauma-informed practice. The instructor does not leave her own mat and will never touch participants to adjust their pose throughout the practice. It is a space where your body is entirely yours.
Students, faculty, and staff of all gender identities at all levels of healing after a trauma are welcome and can benefit from trauma-informed yoga.
Our 2020 SERVE Application is live! This year we will be having four trips over spring break. The Spring Trip will be from March 8th - 14th, and the four focuses will be: Food Security, Neighborhood Revitalization, Environmental Conservation, and Habitat for Humanity.
Our application is currently live at go.lehigh.edu/serveapp2020.
The trip cost is $300, and if you are concerned about costs, you can check out the Student Opportunity Fund. Click on the following link and find the headline that reads "Student Opportunity Fund," click on that, and you should arrive at the application. go.lehigh.edu/CSOfunds