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SUMMARY:2022 C-HEARTS Contemplative Practices for Higher Education Conference
DESCRIPTION:(This event was submitted by an ACMHE member; it is not organized by CMind/ACMHE. Please contact the event organizer with any questions. Thank you!) \n2022 Contemplative Practices for Higher Education Conference\nMarch 3-5\, 2022\nMount St. Mary’s University\, Emmitsburg\, Maryland\nSponsored by the Mid-Atlantic Contemplative Higher Education Alliance for Research\, Teaching and Services (C-HEARTS)\nearly bird registration through 2/4: $250 professionals / $75 students\nregular registration: $300 / $75 \nhttps://inside.msmary.edu/cphe/2022/registration.html \nThe 2022 Contemplative Practices for Higher Education (CPHE) Conference will be the ninth year that a variety of contemplative practitioners have come together to share the good work they have accomplished within their respected fields. This gathering is sponsored by the Mid-Atlantic Contemplative Higher Education Alliance for Research\, Teaching and Services (C-HEARTS). The intention of this conference is to foster and encourage the integration and sustainability of contemplative practices into our professional lives: in the classroom\, in the research laboratory\, in the office\, in healthcare\, in the arts\, and in the workplace. \nThe conference will be held in person March 3-5\, 2022\, hosted by Mount Saint Mary’s University (16300 Old Emmitsburg Road\, Emmitsburg\, Maryland). Please see more about COVID concerns\, below. We remain committed to offering an in-person\, embodied gathering to build community\, deepen our personal practice\, and explore applications of CP together. \nEarly Bird Registration is open: $250 for professionals; $75 for students\, with additional fees applying for addition of one or both Pre-Conference Workshops as well as the optional Saturday half-day Retreat. Further details about this year’s offerings and keynote talks are below as well as on our website. \n>>> Full details: https://inside.msmary.edu/cphe/2022/registration.html \nWe are proud to announce that the new DOUGLAS K. LINDNER SCHOLARSHIP FUND is available for those who wish to attend but are experiencing financial hardship; please contact solar@msmary.edu to apply. \nGATHERING IN THE TIME OF COVID \nThe CPHE Conference is still being offered as an in-person event\, at this time. We understand that at this stage in the pandemic\, potential participants may be concerned about safety\, and/or restricted in their travel. For now\, our operating assumption is that circumstances will maintain at current levels\, or improve\, in time for a March conference that would employ safety COVID protocols. \nOur host institution\, Mount Saint Mary’s University\, will be on Spring Break at the time of our conference and thus our group will not be interacting with any large number of MSMU students or faculty. MSMU has advised us that they deem it safe for us to proceed with hosting our gathering in person. \nIf the pandemic situation worsens\, we will offer an alternative form of participation for all accepted presenters. The specific nature of the alternative conference will be determined in March when more information is known. \nIn the interim\, we encourage all accepted presenters and participants to register\, noting that Early Bird rates apply through Feb. 4 and standard registration will continue up until the start of the conference. \nIf the conference is canceled and no alternative event is provided\, CPHE will refund registration payments fully or provide the option to apply such payments to future events. \nThank you for your support and patience. We cherish the opportunity to gather together\, despite challenging times. \nFURTHER INFORMATION: https://inside.msmary.edu/cphe/2022/index.html \n2022 CONFERENCE HIGHLIGHTS \n*** PRE-CONFERENCE WORKSHOPS: (Optional) Thursday\, March 3. Three-hour In-depth Sessions (DESCRIPTIONS BELOW)\n*** KEYNOTE TALKS:\nThursday\, March 3: Opening Keynote by Arawana Hayashi (6:30 pm)\nFriday\, March 4: Keynote Address by David Loy (4:00 pm)\n*** CONCURRENT SESSIONS: Friday\, March 4\, throughout the day\n*** HALF-DAY CONTEMPLATIVE RETREAT: Saturday\, March 5: Led by Ramaswami Mahalingam (9:00 am –12:15 pm) \n2022 PRE-CONFERENCE WORKSHOPS \nAs a new feature this year\, attendees may sign up to attend a morning and/or afternoon pre-conference workshop on Thursday\, March 3. These in-depth sessions will allow presenters and participants to settle deeply into important topics. Students and Professionals alike are encouraged to attend! \nThursday\, March 3: AM Workshops \n*** Contemplative Pedagogy: Managing Stress\, Embracing Change\, Nurturing Resiliency\, and Maintaining Balance with Dr. Alan Forrest from Radford University\n*** Bringing Mindful Practices to the Classroom with Ray Manyoky\, owner of the Frederick Meditation Center\n*** Grounded Spirituality: The Four Tenets of Balanced Love with Rev. Maeba Jonas\, Chaplain and Director of Religious & Spiritual Life at Goucher College \nThursday\, March 3: PM Workshops \n*** Racial Healing Circle with Ms. Sherrene DeLong and Dr. Milagros (Millie) Rivera of George Mason University\n*** Flourishing thru Chronic Too-Muchness with Dr. Kelly Crace\, the Associate Vice President for Health & Wellness and the Director for the Center for Mindfulness and Authentic Excellence (CMAX) at William & Mary\n*** Re-Learning to be Astonished: Contemplative Arts in Higher Education with Dr. Lance Brunner from University of Kentucky \nFURTHER INFORMATION: https://inside.msmary.edu/cphe/2022/index.html \n 
URL:https://www.contemplativemind.org/calendar/2022-c-hearts-contemplative-practices-for-higher-education-conference
LOCATION:Mount Saint Mary’s University\, 16300 Old Emmitsburg Road\, Emmitsburg\, MD\, United States
CATEGORIES:Member-Submitted Events,Other Organizations' Events
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SUMMARY:A Racial Healing Allies Online Course: “Open Hearts and Mouths: Practicing Peace in Hard Conversations”
DESCRIPTION:(This listing was submitted by an ACMHE member; it is not organized by CMind/ACMHE. Please contact the organizer with any questions. Thank you!)\n“Open Hearts and Mouths: Practicing Peace in Hard Conversations”\nA Racial Healing Allies Online Course\n7 Live Sessions on Zoom: March 23 – May 18\, 2022\nWith Tovi Scruggs-Hussein\, Grave Helms Kotre & Sally Albright-Green\nSliding Scale Pricing \nRegistration and details are here! \nSo often\, in the spirit of Racial Healing\, we are confronted with challenging conversations. “What do I say?” “How do I say it?” “What will happen after I say it?” This course is the practice space you need to fuel your allyship! It’s all about having those hard conversations\, talking\, interrupting\, and feeling whole while doing so. \nWhen we choose to integrate the heart and mouth\, we align our highest values and deepest intentions with our words and actions. This is transformative allyship. \nIn this course\, you will be practicing compassion and courage. You will work on conversation skills and tools\, using frameworks from several leaders in the field (majority BIPOC). And you will practice having these hard conversations in a supportive community. True to our approach\, you will engage in personal self-reflection and contemplative practices\, small group discussion in Ally-Pods throughout the course\, and whole group learning during our live sessions. These are the transformative elements of the RHA model\, and we invite you in to experience the healing effects of collective allyship practice.
URL:https://www.contemplativemind.org/calendar/a-racial-healing-allies-online-course-open-hearts-and-mouths-practicing-peace-in-hard-conversations
LOCATION:Zoom\, United States
CATEGORIES:Member-Submitted Events,Other Organizations' Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="Racial%20Healing%20Allies":MAILTO:racialhealingallies@gmail.com
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SUMMARY:The Heart of Higher Education 2022: the Beauty That Sustains
DESCRIPTION:(This event was submitted by an ACMHE member; it is not organized by CMind/ACMHE. Please contact the event organizer with any questions. Thank you!) \nThe Heart of Higher Education 2022: The Beauty that Sustains Us\nJune 15 – 17\, 2022\n10am – 2pm CT\n$195 regular rate / $150 early bird rate (by 4/22) or group rate (3 or more people) \nEvent Website \nThe 4th annual Heart of Higher Education event:\nA three-day online event\, including time with Parker J. Palmer and Dr. Sherry Watt\, and an optional preparation event “Taking it Home to Others” (which begins Saturday\, June 18 and continues for six months) for those who wish to prepare to host collegial conversations on their campuses. While the event is designed for all who work in higher education\, we also welcome anyone who considers themselves an educator. Dr. Parker J. Palmer and Dr. Sherry Watt will join us in this time of inner reflection and outer commitment to cultivating a renewed vision of education.
URL:https://www.contemplativemind.org/calendar/the-heart-of-higher-education-2022-the-beauty-that-sustains
LOCATION:online
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