Beginners welcome! FREE intro clinic, gear rentals, snacks, games, and music at the Climbing Wall. Climbing Session 1: 8:00 PM – 9:00 PM Climbing Session 2: 9:00 PM – 10:00 PM Due to COVID-19 precautions, there is a limit of 50 climbers per session.
Tia Rich, PhD, Director, Stanford Contemplation by Design, School of Medicine, and Lecturer, Stanford Community Health and Prevention Research 12:00 – 1:00 PM LECTURE and LABYRINTH WALK Gather at THORNTON Room 211 (Thornton Center, 79 Santa Teresa Street) to learn the global history and diverse methods for Labyrinth walking. Then we will proceed to walk …
The Center for Teaching and Learning Presents Experiments in Learning: A Pedagogy for Fostering Holistic Student Outcomes in the Arts and Sciences Featuring LifeWorks' Instructors, GSE Professor anthony lising antonio and Director of Stanford Storytelling Project Jonah Willihnganz A nationwide move for developing the “whole student”–with attention to mind, body, and spirit–invites us to re-frame educational …
Dr. Helen Hsu, Director of Outreach at CAPS, and Donnovan Somera Yisrael, Senior Health Educator, Mental Health & Well-Being, Well-Being at Stanford The ability and openness to engage in the grieving process is an ancient practice that helped our ancestors survive even when the experience of death in families and communities was much more common. …
This year, the National Museum of African American History & Culture commemorates Black History Month by celebrating the theme of Black health and wellness. One of the core beliefs of the Stanford Black Staff Alliance is recognizing Black history beyond the month of February. The BSA and the Faculty Staff Help Center extend the theme …
In response to the precipitous increase in Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) hate crimes throughout the United States, the staff of Stanford Libraries created the Rise Up for AAPI exhibit which focuses on the history of systemic racism against the AAPI community. The aim of this exhibit is to help educate our community and …
Stanford Medcast is an educational podcast ideal for the clinician on the go. Hot topics in medicine, healthcare and education are discussed with world leading physicians and scientists. Current Series: Hot Topics Mini-Series Covid-19 Mini-Series Pediatric Pulse Mini-Series Streaming now on all major podcast platforms.
How has Myanmar’s health system dealt with the devastation caused by the coup and the pandemic, and what are the current opportunities and challenges for response and recovery? In this panel of two experts, Dr. Thin Zaw will first discuss how Myanmar’s health system and health workforce are endeavoring to respond to the syndemic crisis, …
Evening Guided Meditation is designed to offer basic meditation skills, to encourage regular meditation practice, to help deepen self-reflection, and to offer instructions on how meditation can be useful during stressful and uncertain times. All sessions are led by Andy Acker.
In response to the precipitous increase in Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) hate crimes throughout the United States, the staff of Stanford Libraries created the Rise Up for AAPI exhibit which focuses on the history of systemic racism against the AAPI community. The aim of this exhibit is to help educate our community and …