April 26, 2022 – Makerspace Tour

5 May 2022

A recent article suggests that Makerspaces can have a positive impact on mental health. The Class of 1969 Makerspace in Anderson Hall invites you to come see how you can improve mental health, see…

April 19, 2022 – The Teaching Toolbox: Learning Strategies for Students Who Struggle with Focus on Deep Work

3 May 2022

Learn about and share with colleagues technologies and strategies that can help with focus, with letting go of one’s smartphone (for at least a little while), with reading strategies, and…

April 12, 2022: Welcoming LGTBQIA+ Students Into the Classroom

15 April 2022

This session centers on inclusivity and belonging of LGBTQIA+ students in the classroom, learning how to create a welcoming environment and integrate queer and trans topics into curricular learning goals.…

January 26, 2021: Well-being on Campus

26 March 2021

How can we help all students thrive at Carleton, especially given the unprecedented mental health challenges students are experiencing? Can we promote students’ well-being through our courses and our advising practices…

Jan 28, 2020: Early Interventions

30 January 2020

The Carleton calendar moves incredibly fast, and courses cover a great deal of materials in a short time span. Students who get behind are often ashamed to admit it, and…

Jan. 29, 2019: Increasing Demand of Mental Health Services on College Campuses

4 February 2019

2019_01_29_LTC Lunch_Increasing_Demand_of_Mental-Health_Services.mp4 The demand for mental health services on college campuses has surged. This session will provide context for understanding the nationwide increase in demand for counseling services and present…

Oct 9, 2018: Teaching Fast and Slow

24 October 2018

Questions Raised and Lessons Learned from Positive Psychology How does the pace of academic life affect teaching and learning? Experience of an academic term can range from an opportunity to…

Jan 12, 2017: Flourishing at Carleton

28 February 2018

Corey Keyes, a pioneer of positive psychology, has dedicated his career to studying what makes life worth living. Come hear from Dr. Keyes how his model for flourishing can improve…

Oct 3, 2017: Perfectionist Culture at Carleton: What is it costing us, and how can we improve?

28 February 2018

Join us for a presentation and discussion designed to (1) examine perfectionistic messages and norms that can pervade at Carleton, (2) identify the impact on students (as well as faculty…

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