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The deadline to apply for the Spring 2023 Graduate Research Fund is this Friday! Five (5) EKU Graduate Faculty and Five (5) EKU Graduate Students have an opportunity to win up to $500 reimbursable awards to assist with research expenditures for the Spring 2023 semester. Apply today! Event Date: February 03 Cost: FREE
Sponsor: Graduate School
Start from Now is a group to support those dealing with body image issues and/or disordered eating patterns through a blend of education and discussion.
This is a weekly group provided by the EKU Counseling Center. A group orientation is required to join this group. Contact Melissa Cozart at melissa.cozart@eku.edu or call (859)622-1303 for more information about scheduling a group orientation appointment.
Event Date: February 02; 9:30-11:00am Location: call the EKU Counseling Center at (859) 622-1303 for more information Cost: Free
Sponsor: Counseling Center
Join the staff of the EKU Counseling Center today for a Workshop on Emotional Regulation. Regardless of whether you’re at home or school, every day we can experience a wide range of emotions. This workshop will focus on the most scientifically backed methods of managing your emotions, provide activities and tools that can help you feel more grounded and in control of your emotional functioning. Event Date: February 02; 3:30PM Location: Whitlock Building, Room 568 Cost: Free
Sponsor: Counseling Center
Join Campus Rec and Adventure Programs for a Silent Night at the Climbing Center! Explore the world of climbing in a beginner friendly space tailored towards the Deaf, Hard of Hearing and ASL Community!
Includes a brief intro to climbing workshop taught in ASL.
For more information, or to register, visit mycampusrec.eku.edu Event Date: February 09; 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM Location: EKU Climbing Center Cost: Free
Sponsor: Adventure Programs
EKU Chautauqua Presents:
William H. Turner
“The Harlan Renaissance”
Thursday, February 9, 7:30 PM
O’Donnell Hall, Whitlock Building
***Keynote Address for National Black History Month***
William H. Turner is a sociologist and anthropologist and the author of the acclaimed book. The Harlan Renaissance: A Memoir of Black Life in Appalachian Coal Towns, winner of the Weatherford Award for Nonfiction. Turner, the fifth of ten children, was born in 1946 in the coal town of Lynch, Kentucky, in Harlan County. His grandfathers, his father, four uncles and an older brother were coal miners.
After completing a sociology degree at the University of Kentucky, Bill Turner went on to earn a Masters in Sociology and the PhD in Sociology and Anthropology from Notre Dame University, before pursuing post-doctoral studies at both the University of Pennsylvania and Duke University. Event Date: February 09; 7:30 PM Location: O'Donnell Hall, Whitlock Building Cost: Free
Sponsor: Chautauqua Lecture Series
The Student Alumni Ambassadors would like to welcome you their Spring 2023 Recruitment! SAA is a professional organization that works to serve past, present, and future colonels. Recruitment will be held on the week of Feb 6th in Powell 229 and 202 at 7pm!
The application deadline is Feb 5th @11:59 pm
To fill out an application for SAA visit: http://saa.eku.edu/registration
For questions/concerns please contact Cordelia Vincent cordelia_vincent11@mymail.eku.edu Event Date: February 06; 7:00 pm - 10:00 pm Location: Powell Room 229 and 202 Cost: 0
Sponsor: Student Alumni Ambassadors
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