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9am
Mental Health Ally Part 1

Mental Health Ally Part 1

Wednesday, September 28, 2022 - 9:00 am to 10:30 am

Mental Health Ally training will allow you to create a culture of care and help-seeking behaviors related to mental health.

          Part 1 of the training will teach you:

  • Mental health basics
  • Warning signs
  • Causes of mental health
  • Cultural differences
  • Myths and facts
  • Effects on students
  • 90 minutes

Register at: counseling.uni.edu/suicideprevention

Location: Virtual (Zoom)

Contact Information

Name: Riley Rodemaker
Email: rodemakr@uni.edu
Phone: (319) 830-2678

Link to Event: Mental Health Ally Part 1

 
11am
Sertoma Research Laboratory, Communication Sciences and Disorders STEM Chat

Sertoma Research Laboratory, Communication Sciences and Disorders STEM Chat

Wednesday, September 28, 2022 - 11:00 am to 12:00 pm

ertoma Research Laboratory, Communication Sciences and Disorders
Faculty & Staff STEM Chat/Field Trip
with lab director, Dr. Laura Pitts
Swallowing can be something we take for granted. We often do it without thought. But for someone suffering from dysphagia, which is the medical term for a difficulty with swallowing, a small misstep in this seemingly simple task may be at least uncomfortable and sometimes life-threatening. Training and research to reduce and cure dysphagia is happening at the University of Northern Iowa, at the Sertoma Research Laboratory under the direction of Dr. Laura Pitts, an associate professor in the department of communication sciences and disorders. The Sertoma Research Lab is a space where our students and faculty work side by side on innovative research. The lab features several different areas of focus, such as augmentative and alternative communication, swallowing disorders, and voice disorders. 

The Lab also offers specific clinical training using patient simulators: a computerized preterm infant simulator of a baby born prematurely at 27-week gestation and weighing about 2 lbs, known as "Paul" and adult mannequins demonstrating a range of both healthy anatomy as well as laryngeal disorders such as a growth on or swelling of the vocal folds. These simulators are thanks to a grant from the Roy J. Carver Charitable Trust Fund.  Learn more in the Inside UNI Article.

Location: Lobby Outside CAC 246B

Contact Information

Name: Marcy Seavey
Email: marcene.seavey@uni.edu
Phone: (319) 273-6253

Link to Event: NA

 
2pm
Mental Health Ally Part 2

Mental Health Ally Part 2

Wednesday, September 28, 2022 - 2:00 pm to 3:30 pm

Mental Health Ally training will allow you to create a culture of care and help-seeking behaviors related to mental health. 

Part 2 of the training will focus on:

  • Addressing mental health stigma
  • Creating a culture of care
  • Increasing help-seeking behavior
  • How to start talking about mental health
  • How to be a mental health Ally 
  • 90 minutes

Register at: counseling.uni.edu/suicideprevention

Location: Virtual (Zoom)

Contact Information

Name: Riley Rodemaker
Email: rodemakr@uni.edu
Phone: (319) 830-2678

Link to Event: Mental Health Ally Part 2

 
4pm
Workshop: Test Taking Strategies

Workshop: Test Taking Strategies

Wednesday, September 28, 2022 - 4:00 pm to 4:30 pm

Learn strategies to help both before and during a test. Review testing formats and how to best approach each type. No RSVP required. Attend for a chance to win prizes, including gift cards.

Location: Rod Library 272 (Behind The Learning Center @ Rod Library)

Contact Information

Name: Dylan Haase
Email: dhaase@uni.edu
Phone: (319) 273-6023

Link to Event: TLC 2022 Workshop Series

 
Physics Colloquium: Dr. Rebecca Flint

Physics Colloquium: Dr. Rebecca Flint

Wednesday, September 28, 2022 - 4:00 pm

Dr. Rebecca Flint, Associate Professor of Physics at Iowa State University, will give a presentation titled "Emergent phenomena: from starlings to spin liquids."

Location: 114 Begeman Hall

Contact Information

Name: Paul Shand
Email: paul.shand@uni.edu
Phone: (319) 273-2425

Link to Event: NA

 
5pm
Green Dot Student Overview

Green Dot Student Overview

Wednesday, September 28, 2022 - 5:00 pm to 6:30 pm

Green Dot is an NISG-sponsored bystander intervention program focused on gender violence prevention. The goal of Green Dot is to decrease the likelihood of sexual assault, stalking, dating and domestic abuse. The Green Dot Student Overview training session is a presentation that introduces basic elements of Green Dot while using skill building activities to keep participants engaged. The basic elements of the presentation are to provide a new/different framework of bystander intervention, to create campus-wide interest and participation, and begin the process of changing behaviors. This Green Dot Overview is open to any students.

Location: Rod Library room 287

Contact Information

Name: Hannah Menken
Email: greendot@uni.edu
Phone: NA

Link to Event: Green Dot Student Overview Sign-Up

 
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