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- All dayDia de Los Muertos Community OfrendaJCBA Events (fau.edu) It's the time of year in many traditions when we most remember our beloved dead, and for the past dozen or so years, JCBA has been here to help you do so in a celebratory spirit through our annual Community Day of the Dead ofrenda. If you are local and if you want to honor a loved one's memory with us, please feel free to bring something to display on it, in community with the other items on the ofrenda. We'll have pictures of our founders, Arthur and Mata Jaffe, and paper marigolds and traditional artenanías mexicanas... you bring the rest. But please no food, no plants. Our ofrenda is in the lobby of the Jaffe Center for Book Arts; you may come visit it even if you're not adding something to it. Our ofrenda is illuminated and visible even when the center is closed, and you are welcome to come look at it through our lobby doors even during the late-night hours when the Wimberly Library is open. We’ll keep the ofrenda on display through St. Martin's Day (November 11), and you’re welcome to come collect the ofrenda items that you've brought after that, should you wish. Keep in mind Dia de Los Muertos is not Halloween. Halloween ushers in these annual Days of the Dead, of course, but Dia de Los Muertos is more about love and remembrance… and festivity, for sure! It’s a beautiful tradition from Mexico for keeping the channels open, and that is a wonderful thing.Hosted by: LibraryAdditional Information can be found at: https://fau.campuslabs.com/engage/event/10631985
- All dayChair Yoga with Karen Wexler (Oct-Dec Series)This gentle form of yoga is practiced sitting on a chair or using a chair for support, making it accessible for people with mobility challenges or those seeking a low-impact workout.Session Dates:October 7, 14, 21, 28November 4, 18December 2, 9, 16Session Times:MONDAYS 1-2pmInstructor:Karen Wexler
- All dayDia de Los Muertos Community OfrendaIt's the time of year in many traditions when we most remember our beloved dead, and for the past dozen or so years, JCBA has been here to help you do so in a celebratory spirit through our annual Community Day of the Dead ofrenda. If you are local and if you want to honor a loved one's memory with us, please feel free to bring something to display on it, in community with the other items on the ofrenda. We'll have pictures of our founders, Arthur and Mata Jaffe, and paper marigolds and traditional artenanías mexicanas... you bring the rest. But please no food, no plants.Our ofrenda is in the lobby of the Jaffe Center for Book Arts; you may come visit it even if you're not adding something to it. Our ofrenda is illuminated and visible even when the center is closed, and you are welcome to come look at it through our lobby doors even during the late-night hours when the Wimberly Library is open. We’ll keep the ofrenda on display through St. Martin's Day (November 11), and you’re welcome to come collect the ofrenda items that you've brought after that, should you wish.Keep in mind Dia de Los Muertos is not Halloween. Halloween ushers in these annual Days of the Dead, of course, but Dia de Los Muertos is more about love and remembrance… and festivity, for sure! It’s a beautiful tradition from Mexico for keeping the channels open, and that is a wonderful thing.
- All daySold Out: Functional Movement & Mobility (Oct-Dec Series)This class serves as an exploration of your body through gentle yet profound mobility movements. Increase your core strength, improve your posture, settle your nervous system. All levels welcome.When registering for this event you will be registering for all session dates at the time below.Session Dates:October 9, 16, 23, 30 November 6, 13, 20 December 4, 11, 18Session Times: 1-2pm
- All daySold Out: Integrative Nutrition - Nourishing the Mind & Body (Oct-Dec Series)This 9-week journey is designed to educate and empower participants with the tools and knowledge to create a balanced, health-supportive lifestyle. Each week focuses on a key aspect of nutrition and wellness, with expert guest speakers offering specialized insights. Whether you're looking to optimize energy, improve gut health, or navigate healthy eating during the holiday season, this series offers practical tips for real-life application.Session Dates:October 9, 16, 23, 30November 6, 13, 20December 4, *11Session Times:11 am - 12 pm *Final class (12/11) 10 am - 12 pmRegister for this Course ($50 Supply Fee):Please contact Sara Green at saragreen@health.fau.edu to reserve your seat.Download Flyer
- All daySold Out: Mind Body Fusion with Jacqueline Burbage (Oct-Dec Series)Discover the wisdom of mind body connection through this use of somatic practices.When registering for this event you will be registering for all session dates and times listed below.Session Dates:October 10, 17, 24, 31November 7, 21December 5, 12, 19Session Times: Thursdays, 2-3 pmInstructor: Jacqueline Burbage
- All dayTai Chi & Qi Gong (Oct-Dec Series)Join us for this free series, lead by Nick Kusturic, Lic. Ap, Certified Tai-Chi & Qi-Gong InstructorTai chi is a series of gentle physical exercises and stretches. Each posture flows into the next without pause, ensuring that your body is in constant motion. Tai chi is sometimes described as meditation in motion because it promotes serenity through gentle movements — connecting the mind and body.Qi Gong involves using exercises to optimize energy within the body, mind, and spirit, with the goal of improving and maintaining health and well-being.When registering for this event you will be registering for all session dates and times listed below.Session Dates: October 1, 8, 15, 22, 29 November 5, 12, 19 December 3, 10, 17Session Times: 6-7pmInstructor: Nick Kusturic, Lic. Ap, Certified Tai-Chi & Qi-Gong Instructor
- All dayTech Runway Venture Program Applications OpenThe FAU Tech Runway Venture Program provides the most promising companies and talented entrepreneurs with the resources, services and guidance to build and scale their startups.At Tech Runway, experts have created a program that harnesses and directs the entrepreneurial spirit, providing a complete ecosystem for forward-thinking entrepreneurs, innovative students, faculty, alumni and the community.Program participants receive more than $100,000 in resources and services, including but not limited to:Structured team-based mentoringEntrepreneurial educationIntroductions to potential sources of early-stage capitalPrograms and resources from FAU's Innovation and Business DevelopmentMarketing and business support from college internsPitch practice opportunitiesNetworking eventsAccess to regional business and technology eventsFree office hours from premier professional support firms (attorneys, accountants, etc.)Customer discovery programming (Market Validation Workshop or NSF I-Corps)Apply now to be a part of Venture Class 15 on Oct. 15 at https://www.fau.edu/techrunway/tech-runway-venture-program/
- 12:00 PM1hFree Gentle Yoga at College of Nursing - Every TuesdayJoin a free Gentle Yoga Class every Tuesday at the College of Nursing building, Room 115.Geared specifically for those new to yoga or interested in gentle practice, the classes incorporate simple flowing sequences to warm up the body, as well as slower-paced movements focusing on alignments, strength, and balance.
- 2:45 PM1hIEI Conversation ClubIEI Students, get ready for a thrilling experience coming your way every Tuesday! - our very own English Conversation Club! 🗣️💬
- 4:00 PM1hNeuroscience Seminar Series: We Can Cure a Mouse, What Now? Challenges in Translating Experimental Therapies From Mice to PeopleJoin Amber Southwell, Ph.D., associate professor of Neuroscience at the College of Medicine in the University of Central Florida on her talk on "We Can Cure a Mouse, What Now? Challenges in Translating Experimental Therapies From Mice to People".In-person: BC-71, Room 126, Boca Raton CampusCan't make it in person? Join with Zoom.Hosted by Jenny Wei, Ph.D.For more information, contact Louise Walker at louisewalker@fau.edu.
- 4:00 PM1hNeuroscience Seminar Series: We Can Cure a Mouse, What Now? Challenges in Translating Experimental Therapies From Mice to PeopleJoin Amber Southwell, Ph.D., associate professor of Neuroscience at the College of Medicine in the University of Central Florida on her talk on "We Can Cure a Mouse, What Now? Challenges in Translating Experimental Therapies From Mice to People".In-person: BC-71, Room 126, Boca Raton CampusCan't make it in person? Join with Zoom.Hosted by Jenny Wei, Ph.D.For more information, contact Louise Walker at louisewalker@fau.edu.
- 5:30 PM1h"Achieving Harmony: Tips for Creating a Balanced Life" With Marie Arterberry, LCSWDate/Time/Location: Tuesday 10/22 from 5:30 – 6:30pm via ZoomEvent Description: Join us to shed light on the common misconception that relentless self-pushing equates to perseverance, when it often leads to burnout. We’ll explore strategies for achieving work-life balance through effective self-care and burnout prevention techniques.Facilitator Bio: Marie English-Arterberry, LCSW is a dynamic leader with over 25 years’ experience in mental and behavioral health. For 20+ years Marie worked and directed the Broward County Public Schools’ Employee Assistance Program (EAP). She led her team in the development of innovative employee engagement activities, presentations, and services around total emotional wellness. In 2018, following the tragic mass shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School on February 14, Mrs. English-Arterberry (Marie), was charged with the enormous task of leading the development and delivery of vital services necessary to contribute to the stabilization and mental health recovery of Broward County Public Schools more than 30k employees, made up of both primary and secondary victims. Marie is a passionate content creator, presenter, and strong advocate for a holistic approach to mental well-being. She has developed and presented to a wide range of audiences on such topics as; The Value of Self – Care, Burnout Prevention, Crisis Management, Conflict Resolution, and The Mind Body Connection, to name a few. She seeks to present in a way that resonates with audiences on a personal level that moves information from inception to adoption. Marie is a licensed clinical social worker. She earned her bachelor’s degree from Florida Memorial College and holds a master’s degree in Clinical Social Work from Barry University.