ALMOST THERE! CAFE is pleased to offer the following sessions to help you have a health week. Kick start things with Monday Mediation and then please join us for a Tuesday Well-Being lunch chat. Good luck this week! 

 

FACULTY AND STAFF MEDITATION
Monday Faculty Mindfulness & Meditation Group
Please join us as we gather with friends and colleagues interested in meditation and mindfulness.  This group is open to all, from the never-before meditator to the well-practiced guru.  We will meet to share about our lives and sit for 1-2 brief meditation sessions.  The goal of these meetings is to build a community of mindful friends.  Any questions, please contact either Gregg Harbaugh-Schattenkirk or Kevin Schattenkirk-Harbaugh.
Mondays, 3:15 to 4:00pm
Allen 310 (CAFE lounge)

Tuesday & Thursday Meditation
Join Renee Gutiérrez for a short mediation session via Zoom.
11:30-11:50am
Please join us during one of our meditation sessions.
https://longwood-edu.zoom.us/j/95744314696?pwd=N2FsTEtpQTA1c2RrUGU1YzB0dDR1UT09

 

FACULTY WELL-BEING LUNCH CHAT
Tuesday, April 25, 2023
12:30-1:30pm
Allen 310
Back by popular demand. Let’s continue the discussion. Finding and living a healthy life-work balance can be challenging and navigating the needs of others with our own can be stressful. Join your colleagues for an informal discussion about YOUR well-being including tips for how to be well. Brown bag lunch; CAFE will provide the drinks and dessert.

FOCUSED PRODUCTIVITY SESSIONS
Tuesdays & Thursdays
8:30-10:30am
Please join CAFE for pomodoro Research Writing session via Zoom.
https://longwood-edu.zoom.us/j/98155845624

 

registration Reminder: 

Longwood's 2023 TEACHING AND LEARNING INSTITUTE
Teaching for Civic Learning and Engagement
Longwood University
8:30am-5:30pm, May 9, 2023
Blackwell Ballroom, Rotunda Hall

Registration NOW OPEN @ https://forms.gle/MVqBwqfD1XpLgMvh9

The Center for Faculty Enrichment (CAFE) and the Civitae Core Curriculum Committee invite ALL faculty and staff to a full-day workshop focused on best practices for developing students into engaged members of the community. Beginning with the keynote address, participants will be invited to co-create a definition of civic learning that will be used as a framework for future discussions. Following the keynote, participants will choose concurrent sessions to attend and learn more about key concepts and skills related to teaching civic engagement. For faculty specifically engaged in the teaching of Longwood’s signature core curriculum program, Civitae, there will be opportunities to meet and discuss assessment and professional development pertinent to their courses. 

Keynote Address: Exploring Civic Engagement and Civic Learning
Dr. Patti Clayton, Senior Scholar at UNC Greensboro and as Practitioner-Scholar in Residence with North Carolina Campus Engagement.