Wednesday, September 23rd at 1pm in the SUB, room 168
Brown bag it with MSU Women’s Center
The MSU Women’s Center will present a pair of Sack Lunch Seminars in the back half of September. Unfolding Your Vision: Creating a Visual Map for Success will be held Wednesday, September 23rd at 1pm in the SUB, room 168. Are you wondering what is next in your life? Do you have a foggy vision of where you’re headed? Would you like a clearer view? Are you craving more creativity and fun? If so, join Jill Davis of Imagine That! Coaching, for an introduction to this playful, right-brain, and out-of-the box workshop where you can create a vibrant path for your life with meaning and mission. You will fashion your very own personal and portable works of art that will serve as a visual reminder of your values, goals, and visions. If you want to tap into your core desires, needs, wants, expectations and visions, or someone who needs permission to let the creative juices flow, then be sure to join in on this informative seminar.
All You Need is Love, Right?! will be held Wednesday, September 30th at 1pm in the SUB, room 168. Join this collaborative presentation between the VOICE Center and the Office of Health Advancement for an interactive discussion on relationships within today’s society. All You Need is Love, Right?! covers components of healthy and unhealthy relationships, as shown through popular media clips. Often times we try to identify unhealthy aspects of relationships without having any reference point for what healthy looks like. The discussion will focus on the values that are important to us and examine how relationships modeled in popular media often contradict those values. The MSU Women’s Center is a department in the division of Student Success and was created to promote greater responsiveness to the needs of university women. Their focus is to empower women and create an equitable campus environment by offering educational programs to the university population about gender and women’s issues. The Center is open to all students, staff, faculty, and community members, male and female. The Center is physically accessible and a place for students to stop by, relax, and explore their concerns, issues, and options through information and conversation. Campus and community members are encouraged to become involved in the Center through work-study, volunteer, and internship positions. Hours of operation are Monday through Friday from 9am to 4pm during the academic year when classes are in session. For more information, visit montana.edu/women/.
