Campus Calendar

 

  • Drop-In for Research Rescue

    Main Building, Library

    Need help finding scholarly articles or writing your citations for your assignments? Join us in the library or for a quick virtual demo on locating research materials see the link and times below. Virtual Research Rescue: Mondays, Dec. 1st & 8th: 9:00 a.m. – 10:00 a.m. Morning Zoom Meeting Link: https://zoom.us/j/93619990387 --- 5:30 p.m.  – […]

  • Common Read Final Discussion

    Main Building, Library

    Join us in the Library or via Zoom at https://zoom.us/j/95519249474 for a final discussion of the common read - The Secret Life of Sunflowers by Marta Molnar!

  • Kickboxing/Zumba

    Gym

    Get moving and boost your energy before the end of the semester! Join us on Tuesday, December 9, from 12:30–2:00 PM in the Gym for an upbeat Kickboxing/Zumba session. All fitness levels are welcome—come ready to sweat, have fun, and de-stress!

  • Wellness Wednesday: Therapy Dog Wrigs

    Wellness Room, Room 120, Main Building

    Need a mood boost? Wrigs the Therapy Dog will be on campus Wednesday, December 10 from 12:30–1:30 PM. Stop by for cuddles, comfort, and a little de-stress time!

  • Wellness Wednesday: Chair Massages

    Wellness Room, Room 120, Main Building

    Take a moment to relax and recharge! Enjoy a free chair massage on Wednesday, December 10, from 11:00 AM to 2:00 PM in the Wellness Lounge. Drop in for a quick, stress-relieving break—your mind and muscles will thank you!

  • Healing Touch

    Wellness Room, Room 120, Main Building

    11:00 am – 2:00 pm, Wellness Lounge – Room 120 A gentle, relaxing energy therapy that promotes calm, reduces stress, and supports overall well-being. A certified practitioner will guide you through a restorative session designed to help you feel more balanced and centered.  

  • A Visit from Wrigs, the Therapy Dog

    Main Building, Outside the Student Cafeteria

    12:30-1:30pm; Various locations on campus Wrigs, the Hudson Police Department’s first therapy dog, will be on campus with his handler, Sgt. Larry Edelman, to bring comfort and smiles to our community. He’ll be making rounds around the buildings, so be sure to come and say hello!