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How to Plunge a Toilet or Emotional Literacy 101

Devjani (Juni) Banerjee-Stevens, PhD Clinical Director/Associate Director Counseling and Wellness Center CSU-ChicoHow do you express your feelings? Do you acknowledge them, push them onto others,…

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The Internet as Transnational Religious Space

Dr. Daniel Veidlinger Faculty, CSU, Chico Comparative Religion and Humanities Department The internet has been used as a tool to learn about religions from the beginning. However, according to Dr.…

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Nature Religions and the Spiritualization of Science

Dr. Sarah Pike Faculty, CSU, Chico Comparative Religion and Humanities Department Dr. Sarah Pike studies the range of alternative spiritual movements in North America. This talk focuses on…

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Buddhist Attitudes Towards Science and Technology

Dr. Daniel Veidlinger Facutly, CSU, Chico Comparative Religion and Humanities Department As an introduction to his presentation, Dr. Daniel Veidlinger notes, “Buddhism has long been…

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Holistic Approaches to Well-being and Stress Reduction

Aldebra Shroll, M.D. CSU, Chico Student Health Service Dr. Aldebra Shroll of the campus Student Health Service talks about the importance of stress reduction to physical as well as mental health.…

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Don't Let Stress Make You a Mess

Dr. Stephanie Chervinko CSU, Chico, Counseling and Wellness Center Dr. Chervinko starts her presentation by defining stress as “an automatic physical response to any stimulus that requires…

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Buddhism and Chocolate Cake: How to be Happy

The Venerable Robina Courtin Buddhist Nun The Venerable Robina Courtin, a Buddhist nun from Australia, has worked full-time since the late 1970s for Lama Thubten Yeshe and Lama Zopa…

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