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LET'S MEDITATE @UMBC, a free drop-in series of 30-minute guided meditations, is based on the LET'S MEDITATE program, which was first offered at Cornell University in 2014.These sessions are...
Join us to learn evidence-based skills to reduce distress and build resiliency. You've Got This Workshop is based on mindfulness and scheduled for four topics. Topic 1: Mindfulness and stress...
Please join us virtually for discussion and education focused workshops for UMBC undergraduate and graduate students who identify as women of color. Space designed to allow students to obtain...
A confidential resource for survivors of sexual violence
The Commons : Women's Center
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On the 1st and 3rd Wednesday of the month from 3:30-5:30pm, UMBC community members are invited to connect with the confidential off-campus resource TurnAround who will hold walk-in hours in the...
This co-facilitated workshop series focuses on various underrepresented and/or marginalized populations. Our goal of the series is to provide UMBC community members with the basic practices for...
Community building and mutual support for survivors
The Commons : Women's Center
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Hosted in collaboration with the Women’s Center and the student organization We Believe You, this discussion group creates space to center the experiences of survivors of sexual violence. ...
LET'S MEDITATE @UMBC, a free drop-in series of 30-minute guided meditations, is based on the LET'S MEDITATE program, which was first offered at Cornell University in 2014.These sessions are...
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