This event is Break the Silence Peer Educators’ annual Valentine’s Day event. This event creates an interactive environment in which all students can use their 5 senses to engage with and explore sexual consent education.
This year’s theme is “moving beyond consent” and the event will focus on movement (of the body, boundaries, and relationships), as well as moving campus toward our new model of sex communication. This year’s keynote performances and workshops will focus on pole and chair dancing. In addition to the keynote and workshop there will be aphrodisiacs foods, giveaways, and a photo booth.
The Lehigh Coffee Club and the Coders Community are going to be co-hosting a Coding Hour on February 4th! We will be serving Java Coffee to fuel the attendees, too!
The event will center around a intro-to-Javascript and Java workshop where we teach a number of applications, uses, and extensions to the basic JavaScript. Even those who have never had experience will leave with something tangible, and an idea of what basic programming really looks like!
Hosted by: Lehigh Coffee Club, Lehigh Coders Community
Additional Information can be found at: https://lehigh.campuslabs.com/engage/event/5513416
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.