The Man Box
Unpacking masculinity versus toxic masculinity, discovering what privilege is, and learning how to show up as allies to women.
Unpacking masculinity versus toxic masculinity, discovering what privilege is, and learning how to show up as allies to women.
The Haudenosaunee Cycle of Ceremonies - A teaching by Elder-in-Residence William Woodworth.
Mirrorless Monday is an annual, campus wide campaign to encourage body positivity through various messages on mirrors and a campaign that seeks to remind everyone that their self-worth is not tied to a reflection in a mirror.
Meditation has been shown to reduce stress, increase balance and stillness, increase awareness, and even expand acceptance and compassion for yourself and others. Each week will vary slightly. “Practices” include breathing, mindfulness, body awareness, earthly grounding, spacial awareness, centring, and more.
During this session, you’ll explore factors that could test your resilience and cause stress. The protective strategies suggested can help protect you from the harmful impacts of stress and enhance your ability to cope when a crisis does occur.
Are you an instructor who has taught/is teaching a course at Waterloo? Have you wondered how to interpret the Student Course Perceptions results, and have questions on the outcome and comments you have received? The Women in Engineering Faculty committee is proud to help shed some light: Register for the "Interpreting Student Course Perception Results" session!
The Role of an Elder - A teaching by Elder-in-Residence William Woodworth.
This engaging and interactive game allows us to display the way society views gender-based violence and how as men we can learn to accept and empathize with other people’s experiences.
Taking a course this term? Your feedback matters! The Student Experience Survey (SES) will help the university understand students' learning environment and experience, challenges, and successes. 10,000 randomly selected undergraduate students will be invited to take the survey. Check your @uwaterloo email or LEARN to see if you have been invited on Feb. 12, 2024. Those that submit their responses will receive $5 on their WatCard. The survey is open until March 1, 2024. For more information please visit our website: https://uwaterloo.ca/institutional-analysis-planning/winter2024ses
Meditation has been shown to reduce stress, increase balance and stillness, increase awareness, and even expand acceptance and compassion for yourself and others. Each week will vary slightly. “Practices” include breathing, mindfulness, body awareness, earthly grounding, spacial awareness, centring, and more.