We’re getting together one last time before heading home - join your Lehigh Alumni, current students and other members of the Lehigh community for an evening of food, fun, and fellowship!
Dress Attire: Come as you are!
Students are welcome! Students are free, just register at go.lehigh.edu/umojacelebration
Faculty, Staff, Alums and Friends of the Umoja House please register at umoja.lehigh.edu/register
There are two tiers that include "The Vibe" Celebratory Party to choose from:
All-Inclusive Package - $55.00 (Includes Welcome Registration, Umoja Breakfast, Tailgating, "The Vibe" Celebratory Party and a commemorative T-Shirt)"The Vibe" Umoja Celebratory Party Only - $40.00
All students interested in joining a Greek organization in Spring 2020 must attend "Greek Recruitment PREGAME," an alcohol education program. The goal is this program is to educate first year students on harm reduction practices and promote safe and healthy choices. OFSA Staff and students will also educate first year students about the opportunities that exist in Greek Life, how to go Greek and their role in the recruitment process, and how to go Greek.
Hosted by: NavigateLU Administration, Office of Fraternity and Sorority Affairs
Additional Information can be found at: https://lehigh.campuslabs.com/engage/event/4873398
Fall schedule and sign up: lehigh.edu/go/tbybyoga
Trauma-informed yoga is a research proven way to help survivors of 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.