The Counseling Center will be tabling with information on Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD) and tips for dealing with end-of-semester stress. 

We welcome the Class of 2027 to come together to celebrate a milestone achievement: making it through your first 100 days in college! There will be games, an opportunity to write letters to your future self, and free food for all first-year students. Reach out to the Class of 2027 SGA with any questions!

The NDMU Art Hive, facilitated by members of the NDMU Art Therapy Department and students, welcomes the NDMU community and everyone else for free and open art making! Join us in Fourier 102 for self-care, skill-sharing and community building! An abundance of art supplies is provided, and the space is wheelchair accessible.  No RSVP required- drop in! All ages and abilities are welcome to attend.

An Art Hive welcomes everyone as an artist and believes art making is a human behavior. Art Hives celebrate the strengths and creative capacities of individuals and communities. Art Hives provide an opportunity for open-studio-style shared making, skills sharing, communication, and community building between participants. The Art Hive model is grounded in two decades of community based art therapy research and practice. The NDMU Art Hive is held every Monday from 12 to 2 pm, and the second Saturday of each month from 10 am to 12 pm.

IMPRINT

Undergraduate Students: Attend this IMPRINT designated event (Global Awareness & Diversity Pillar) to earn a badge and work toward earning a certificate.

The NDMU Art Hive, facilitated by members of the NDMU Art Therapy Department and students, welcomes the NDMU community and everyone else for free and open art making! Join us in Fourier 102 for self-care, skill-sharing and community building! An abundance of art supplies is provided, and the space is wheelchair accessible.  No RSVP required- drop in! All ages and abilities are welcome to attend.

An Art Hive welcomes everyone as an artist and believes art making is a human behavior. Art Hives celebrate the strengths and creative capacities of individuals and communities. Art Hives provide an opportunity for open-studio-style shared making, skills sharing, communication, and community building between participants. The Art Hive model is grounded in two decades of community based art therapy research and practice. The NDMU Art Hive is held every Monday from 12 to 2 pm, and the second Saturday of each month from 10 am to 12 pm.

IMPRINT

Undergraduate Students: Attend this IMPRINT designated event (Global Awareness & Diversity Pillar) to earn a badge and work toward earning a certificate.

 

Looking to be an RA during the 2024-25 academic year? Come ask current RAs questions, and hear their experience with the hiring process in Gator Alley during the activity period!

Join Residence Life and CAB for the showing of Elf to celebrate its 20th anniversary. Enjoy refreshments and participate in an ugly holiday sweater contest!