National Transfer Student Week
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8:00 PM – 10:00 PM
Join UDLateNight and come watch this fun Friday Movie! A special Friday screening for National Transfer Student Week!
12:00 PM – 1:00 PM
AVIATE Alignment:  COMMUNITY LIVING
Join the Brook Center staff to discuss a Ted Talk related to health education and wellbeing, mental health, sexual violence prevention, or LGBTQ+ student services.  Every Tuesday, we will be hosting a Ted Talk Tuesday over lunch from 12-1.  Grab some food and join us over Zoom to watch a great Ted Talk and discuss key takeaways and how we can apply it's messages to improve our own abilities to succeed, thrive, and matter.  Pre-registration is required and is limited to 25 students each week.  Because every week will highlight a different video, feel free to join us as many times as you'd like!  See you soon.
October 20th Topic: LGBTQ
TED Talk:
PLEASE NOTE: PATH credit will only be issued to those who remain for the duration of the event. Students must sign-in to Zoom via their authenticated UD Zoom account in order to receive PATH credit. Please note issuance of PATH credit may take up to one week. 
Direct all questions about this event or about issues with missing PATH to the following Event Sponsor(s) (Not AVIATE):
Campus Partner(s): Brook Center
kkeen1@udayton.edu
The University of Dayton strives to provide equal and easy access to programs and services for individuals with disabilities. Individuals requiring accommodations to attend this event are encouraged to contact the LTC's Office of Learning Resources (OLR) in advance with their request in order to ensure adequate processing time. 
Contact OLR by telephone at 937-229-2066 (TTY 937-229-2059 for deaf/hard of hearing) or by email at disabilityservices@udayton.edu.
2:00 PM – 3:00 PM
AVIATE Alignment: COMMUNITY LIVING
This event will be offered multiple times however students may only participate once for PATH credit. Additional opportunities will be available on the following date(s):
Tuesday, Oct 13 @ 4 pm
Thursday, Oct 14 @ 4 pm
Monday, Oct 19 at 2pm
Tuesday, Oct 27 @ 2 pm
As learning has gone virtual, we have had to put a pause on our in-person, full Green Dot Training. Keeping our friends safe, though, and checking in on each other is more important than ever. Join us as we equip participants with the tools of bystander intervention. We will teach you how to keep yourself and your friends safe and also how to proactively let others know that violence is not welcome on our campus. The Zoom link will be made available to those who have pre-registered. 
PLEASE NOTE: PATH credit will only be issued to those who remain for the duration of the event. In order to receive PATH credit students must meet the following guidelines: Be individually signed into Zoom via their authenticated UD Zoom account, have their video camera active for the duration of the session, and be fully engaged in the content throughout the event. ACEs and/or Hosts of the event will monitor videos to ensure all participants are actively engaged. For events that are capped and have registration, students who register for the event and no-show may be subject to penalty according to AVIATE's No-Show Policy. Please note, issuance of PATH credit may take up to one week. 
Direct all questions about this event or about issues with missing PATH to the following Event Sponsor(s) (Not AVIATE):
Campus Partner(s): Sexual Violence Prevention, The Brook Center
sbrown5@udayton.edu
The University of Dayton strives to provide equal and easy access to programs and services for individuals with disabilities. Individuals requiring accommodations to attend this event are encouraged to contact the LTC's Office of Learning Resources (OLR) in advance with their request in order to ensure adequate processing time. 
Contact OLR by telephone at 937-229-2066 (TTY 937-229-2059 for deaf/hard of hearing) or by email at disabilityservices@udayton.edu.
Fri, Oct 23, 2020 11:55 PM
AVIATE Alignment: AUTHORSHIP 
Mental Wellbeing for Students equips undergraduates with essential skills and information to navigate the stressors and emotional challenges associated with college life. This mental health course helps learners practice self-care strategies, recognize when they or their peers are in distress, and take action to find additional support.
Students should register by completing this form to gain access to the course. Within 2 business days of registering, students will receive an email inviting them to the Foundry platform to complete Everfi's Mental Wellbeing for Students. Students should click the link in that email to begin. Mental Wellbeing for Students is expected to take about 45 mins. 
PLEASE NOTE: In order to receive PATH credit students must meet the following guidelines: Be individually signed into Zoom via their authenticated UD Zoom account, have their video camera active for the duration of the session, and be fully engaged in the content throughout the event. ACEs and/or Hosts of the event will monitor videos to ensure all participants are actively engaged. While it is recognized that technology issues may be experienced and cause individuals to be kicked out of a session, due to the fact that we are unable to verify whether a student's shortened engagement period is due to tech issues or done intentionally, the policy will remain in place that full attendance is required and any individual who misses 15 minutes or more of an event, regardless of reason, will not receive credit. For events that are capped and have registration, students who register for the event and no-show may be subject to penalty according to AVIATE's No-Show Policy. Please allow a minimum of one week following the conclusion of the event for PATH credit to be issued. 
Direct all questions about this event or about issues with missing PATH to the following Event Sponsor(s) (Not AVIATE):
Campus Partner(s): Health and Wellbeing, The Brook Center
kkeen1@udayton.edu
The University of Dayton strives to provide equal and easy access to programs and services for individuals with disabilities. Individuals requiring accommodations to attend this event are encouraged to contact the LTC's Office of Learning Resources (OLR) in advance with their request in order to ensure adequate processing time. 
Contact OLR by telephone at 937-229-2066 (TTY 937-229-2059 for deaf/hard of hearing) or by email at disabilityservices@udayton.edu.