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SPCS Fall 2023 Colloquium Series event - Nov. 9, 2023 Mediative Practice Beyond Mediation: Peacebuilding though Synergistic Social Interactions Dr. Tatsushi Arai, Associate Professor of Peace and Conflict Studies Thursday, Nov 9, 2023, 2-4pm Student Center, Rm 303 (light refreshments provided) Mediative practice refers to an organic process of group-based human interactions that orchestrates mediating social functions within conflict-affected relationships and societies. Unlike mediation, which involves negotiation facilitated by a neutral third...
The Graduate College at administers a number of fellowships and awards for new and continuing students each year.Lara Boman – Exercise Physiology - Graduate College Teaching Fellow - Lara is an Exercise Physiology PhD student studying the impact of exercise on aging and individuals with neurodegenerative disease.Emily Erb - Health Sciences, Exercise Physiology – Stephens/Graham Award and University Fellowship - Emily is in the Exercise Science and Exercise Physiology program. Her research investigates how high-intensity interval training impacts cardio...
Marwan Shalih Maraicar challenged himself to explain cellular research on multiple sclerosis to a non-specialized public, and he walked away with the People’s Choice Award. Shalih Maraicar is a graduate researcher and Ph.D. student at , studying cellular biology and molecular genetics in the Department of Biological Sciences. In September, Shalih Maraicar won People’s Choice at ’s fall 2023 Three Minute Thesis competition with his presentation “Protective Role of Betaine Against Demyelination in Multiple Sclerosis.” “Molecular cellular biology is...
On Monday, Nov. 6, Hebros hosted its first-ever Hebros B’nai Mitzvah Reception. students were invited to visit the Hillel Center to take part in games, enjoy food and learn about Jewish practices. Hebros is a Jewish men’s student organization for students. The group partnered with Hillel to put on the B’nai Mitzvah Reception. The purpose of the event was to help Jewish students celebrate their culture and introduce Jewish culture to non-Jewish students. “Our hope is to educate students on Jewish traditions, one of those traditions being the...
The Golden Flashes got career nights from Tommy Ulatowski, Luke Floriea and Bryce Sheppert but Bowling Green prevailed 49-19 in a mid-week MACtion contest at Dix Stadium. ...
You may have already known that mindful meditation reduces stress and anxiety, helps you sleep better and improves your test taking abilities. But, did you know that it shrinks your amygdala, which is the fear response center of the brain? ...
“We institutionalize the work of violence prevention to be part of the culture of ,” Jennifer O’Connell, director of SRVSS, said. “It feeds into Flashes Take Care of Flashes and that there’s a commitment as an institution that we support our students, that we help prevent harm from happening in our community, and we look out for one another.” ...
Giving Tuesday is one of the most generous annual traditions at . extended the Forever Brighter campaign theme to this year’s theme of “Continuing the Golden Flash Legacy of Giving Back.” Funds from the university community that prioritize student success, expand university initiatives, and build the future were selected to be featured. This year, the featured funds within the Division of Student Life include the CARES Basic Needs Student Fund, the LGBTQ+ Emergency Fund, and the E. Timothy Moore Student Multicultural Center (SMC) Emergency...