Tuesday Afternoon Guided Meditation
Tuesday, April 8, 2025 4:15–4:45 PM
Description
Jeff McArn, Chapel House program coordinator, offers a guided meditation to help you with your meditation practice.
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Join us for an unforgettable evening with Stephanie Ramos, ABC News correspondent and master storyteller, on Tuesday, April 8, at 5:30 PM in the ALANA Cultural Center Multipurpose Room.Stephanie has covered some of the biggest moments in recent history—from the White House to the frontlines of Iraq—and now she’s coming to share the power of storytelling to inform, inspire, and connect.Whether you're into journalism, leadership, advocacy, or just love a good story, this one’s for you. Bring a friend, take notes, and leave inspired. - Apr 86:00 PMIdeation to ImplementationToday's Events | Bernstein Hall, 215-217
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National Poetry Month, launched by the Academy of American Poets in 1996, is an annual celebration in April that aims to highlight the importance of poetry and poets in American culture, encouraging people to read, write, and share poetry.The University Libraries, in collaboration with The Upstate Institute and the Adirondack Center for Writing, will be circulating a poetry machine throughout the Village of Hamilton in April.Pay attention the next time you’re at Case-Geyer, Flour & Salt, MOMs, or the Hamilton Public Library. You might encounter the ACW’s Poetry Machine.The Poetry Machine is an old capsule machine, the kind you might spend two quarters to get a bouncy ball, sticky hand, or small plastic alien from in the vestibule of a convenience store. With our machine, you can get your very own poem (for free—no quarters necessary).Inside the Poetry Machine are 10 different poems. Each one features a unique style of poetry, including haiku, cento, epistolary, list, ode, ekphrasis, prose poem, how-to, erasure, and cut-up.If you want to "check out" more poetry, visit the poetry display on the third floor of Case-Geyer.