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- Med Campus Mental Health & Survivor Counseling9:00 am
- SHS Immunization Clinic9:00 am
- Careers in industry panel discussion10:00 am
- Comics is a Medium, Not a Genre11:00 am
- Tai Chi (All Levels)12:00 pm
- BU CFA: Transforming Rumi poetry into Accompanied Song in the Persian Musical Tradition1:00 pm
- ARROWS: Women in Microglia Research Panel1:30 pm
- LeaRRn Webinar: Megan Morris, PhD, MPH presents Advancing Health Care Equity for Persons with Disabilities through Documentation in the Electronic Health Record1:30 pm
- BU SPH: Advancing Healthcare Equity for Persons with Disabilities through Documentation in the Electronic Health Record1:30 pm
- COM Breaking Barriers: Inclusive Storytelling Through Animation3:00 pm
- BU Wheelock: Let’s talk about why we are using data science in psychological and educational research3:00 pm
- Chronic Conditions Support Group3:30 pm
- Research on Tap: Environmental Cultures, Power, and Equity4:00 pm
- BU International InterVarsity4:45 pm
- BU COM Meet & Mingle: COM Terriers LGBTQ+ students, faculty/staff and allies5:00 pm
- Women's History Month Chef Spotlight: Deidre Ware5:00 pm
- Ecumenical Service with Eucharist5:00 pm
- Soundscaping: A Musical Wellness Experience5:00 pm
- Portfolio Contest; Technical Sketching Workshop5:00 pm
- Trauma Support Group for Graduate Students5:15 pm
- BU Hillel: Jewelry Making5:30 pm
- BU Wheelock: Student Government Trivia Night6:00 pm
Chronic Conditions Support Group
This group hosted by Student Health Services is a safe, confidential, inviting space for students with chronic medical conditions and disabilities to connect, learn from each other and share strategies for navigating university life. The condition may be visible/invisible and students at any stage of their illness/condition (i.e. trying to determine a diagnosis, newly diagnosed, in an active flare-up, in remission, etc.) are welcome to attend. Possible topics may include, but are not limited to, processing isolation, ableism, view of yourself in relation to the condition, grief, relationships with others and exchanging resources. Registration required, see website for details.
When | 3:30 pm – 4:30 pm on every Wednesday until Thursday, May 4, 2023 |
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Location | Zoom |