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Peabody Office of Student Engagement & Well-Being
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A monthly newsletter with inspiration for self-care, engagement, and reflection
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Seeing the Earth (And One Another) Through a New Lens"Ever since I was a child, I have been intrigued with the night sky. I have lived almost three quarters of a century on this earth and my intrigue with the sky has only deepened." Learn more about how Sr. Associate Dean, Sharon Shields, is reflecting on the constellations of energy and love that are above, below, and around us.
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Get to Know Courtnie!Our featured student, Courtnie Taylor, is a second year Next Steps student and a SAIL scholar. Check out our Student Voices section to learn more about Courtnie's favorite professor (Dr. Bell - we're looking at you!), what she likes to do for fun in Nashville (hip hop dance!), and words of wisdom for other students (meet new people!).
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Celebrate Pi(e) DayPie there! On 3/14, a day that celebrates the mathematical constant pi, we invite you to try s classic blueberry pie made with just a few simple ingredients or a zesty key lime pie that will have you ready for warmer weather!
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Fun Spring Fieldtrips!
Spring is the perfect time to get outside and see what is blooming in Nashville. Take a moment to reset and recharge during this season of growth and change. More sunlight means more time to see what is growing in some beautiful spaces around Nashville! Read on to see where you can walk or hike, take in some beauty, and celebrate spring.
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The MET Celebrates Women's History Month
During the month of March the Metropolitan Museum of Art (MET) is celebrating the work of women artists with free virtual events Access these powerful and exciting programs being offered !
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The Process for IlluminationAs we begin National Disability Awareness month, we invite you to engage with artist and writer Morgan Harper Nichols, whose journey with autism continues to inform her work and activism. Hear and see what illumination means to her at this point in her journey.
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Campus Pillars of Support Peabody and Vanderbilt have many support and resources for our students, staff, and faculty. If you would like to learn more about support offices across campus, check out this list of resources highlighted as spring semester gets underway.
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Ways to Engage in MarchCheck out the many co-curricular programs that support your learning and development. As a complement to your classes, there are opportunities to deepen your learning, make connections, explore an interest, or learn something new. Feel free to stop by the OSEW and EDI offices in the Peabody Administration Building, Suite 216 to learn more!
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What's Bringing Us AliveWe invite you to both take in and share something that has caught your attention, caused you to pause, or put a smile on your face lately. Perhaps it is something that has lit you up. Tag our office on Instagram with the hashtag #PeabodySilverLining or email us to share a photo for inclusion in our next newsletter.
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We invite submissions from our readers! If you have ideas or content related to well-being or thriving and would like to be considered for publication, please reach out to us. We welcome your ideas and contributions!
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Period Product Supply Drive
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1 in 3 people who menstruate cannot access or afford period products. OSEW is partnering with the Women's Center and the Community Resource Center to collect supplies 3/1-3/31. Stop by PAB, Suite 216 with boxes of pads, tampons, panty liners, and sanitary wipes for our collection bin!
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We hope this newsletter serves as inspiration for self-care, engagement, and reflection. If you have received this newsletter from a friend you can sign-up or see past issues below.
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Well@Peabody is brought to you by:
Peabody Office of Student Engagement & Well-being
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Meaghan Mundy
Assistant Dean,
Office of Student Engagement and Well-Being
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Assistant Director,
Office of Student Engagement and Well-Being
| | Karen Perez Graduate Assistant, Human Development Counseling
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Cassie Coffman Graduate Assistant, Human Development Counseling
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