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SUMMARY:Professor Maria McKenna: Hesburgh Lecture on Youth Civic Engagement
DESCRIPTION:Carlow University will welcome Professor Maria McKenna of the University of Notre Dame on Thursday\, March 26 at 6:00 p.m. in the Gailliot Center for a Hesburgh Lecture titled “Youth & Young Adult Civic Engagement in a Complicated World.” \n\n\nRooted in Carlow’s Catholic Mercy tradition — which calls the University community to educate for justice\, ethical leadership\, and service to the common good — this public lecture invites reflection on how institutions of higher education can cultivate informed\, compassionate civic participation in an increasingly complex world. \n\n\nDrawing on more than two decades of research with youth and college students\, McKenna will explore how young people understand education\, community development\, and civic responsibility today. Through photography\, research insights\, and dialogue\, she will examine how colleges and communities can support the development of healthy\, sustained civic engagement among the next generation. \n\n\n“At Carlow\, we believe higher education carries a responsibility not only to prepare students for careers\, but also prepare them for thoughtful participation in civic life\,” said Dr. Matthew Gordley\, Interim Provost and Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences. “This lecture reflects our ongoing commitment to forming graduates who lead with integrity\, engage their communities\, and advance the common good.” \n\n\nThe Hesburgh Lecture Series\, sponsored by the University of Notre Dame\, brings distinguished faculty to communities across the country to share scholarship and foster meaningful dialogue around contemporary challenges. Carlow’s hosting of this lecture underscores its dedication to creating spaces where faith\, reason\, and public life intersect in service to justice and human dignity. \n\n\nThe event is free and open to the public. Registration is required.
URL:https://www.carlow.edu/event/maria-mckenna-hesburgh/
LOCATION:Gailliot Center\, 3333 Fifth Avenue\, Pittsburgh\, PA\, 15213\, United States
CATEGORIES:Alumni,University Event
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SUMMARY:Alumni Hour: The Greatest Story Ever Told
DESCRIPTION:Discover How Carlow’s Story is Brought to Life\nOn February 19\, Celtic Alum\, Sabrina Saunders Mosby sits down with John Cardone\, Carlow’s Vice President of Marketing and Communications\, for a behind-the-scenes conversation on The Greatest Story Ever Told. Together\, they will talk about how Carlow’s story continues to come to life\, the momentum behind it\, and the work underway to strengthen the University’s brand and visibility. \nAbout Our Host\n \nSabrina Saunders Mosby (MS ‘11) currently serves as President and Chief Executive Officer for Vibrant Pittsburgh\, a premier economic development organization. She has a broad background of executive leadership with a variety of nonprofit organizations and government offices at the local and federal level. Deeply involved in public service\, she serves on numerous nonprofit boards\, and in a variety of leadership roles. She was also recently named to the Pittsburgh Business Times’ 2026 “Power 100” list of most influential people in the region\, and has a appeared on Carlow University’s podcast\, A More Just and Merciful World.
URL:https://www.carlow.edu/event/alumni-hour-the-greatest-story-ever-told/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Alumni,University Event
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SUMMARY:33rd Annual Carlow Wellness Fair
DESCRIPTION:Be Well \nYour health is essential to your success. Work and school can take a toll on your physical\, mental\, and emotional health without proper self-care. Carlow University provides you with access to important healthcare and spiritual care resources. Discover more at our annual Wellness Fair and receive a complimentary consultation.  \nDISCOVER \n\nHealthy eating \n\n\nExercise and injury prevention \n\n\nDrug and alcohol abuse prevention \n\n\nYoga\, mindfulness\, and stress management \n\n\nSafety \n\n\nHealthy Relationships \n\n\nLung health and smoking cessation \n\n\nMuch more about health and wellbeing \n\n  \nRECEIVE SERVICES \n\nSubstance Abuse Prevention Program: 12:15 PM – 1:00 PM in Gailliot (Mandatory for athletes) \n\n\nHearing and vision screenings \n\n\nAnxiety and depression screenings \n\n\nMassage \n\n\nPet therapy \n\n\nFlu & COVID vaccines (with ID and insurance) \n\n  \nSTAY INFORMED \nEmployee benefit information for open enrollment\, including   \n\nHenderson Brothers \n\n\nHighmark BC/BS \n\n\nUnited Concordia Dental \n\n\nUPMC Health Plan \n\n\nReliance \n\n  \nCONTACT US \njmgaul@carlow.edu 
URL:https://www.carlow.edu/event/33rd-annual-carlow-wellness-fair/
LOCATION:St. Joseph Hall Gymnasium\, 3333 Fifth Avenue\, Pittsburgh\, PA\, 15213\, United States
CATEGORIES:University Event
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SUMMARY:CURE Online Event: Supporting Autistic Clients with Mike Elliot
DESCRIPTION:This presentation gives clinicians practical\, evidence-informed skills for recognizing probable autism in clients\, mapping their sensory profile\, and adapting talk therapies and trauma work to be accessible and safe for autistic people. It covers observable signs that should prompt autism-informed care\, a hands-on sensory-mapping exercise\, concrete therapy adaptations (language\, structure\, pacing\, and sensory supports)\, and trauma-informed approaches for processing harms tied to growing up autistic in a neurotypical world. Emphasis is on measurable clinical moves you can apply immediately and on when to refer for specialist assessment or allied supports. \nFollowing this presentation participants will be able to: \n\nlist at least five observable/clincial clues that increase suspicion of autism in adults and youth and explain why each clue is clinically relevant.\nuse a brief sensory-mapping exercise and identify ≥3 sensory triggers and ≥3 sensory supports/strategies for a sample client case.\ndescribe and demonstrate at least three concrete therapy adaptations and state when each adaptation is likely to be helpful.\nidentify three trauma-related risks linked to growing up autistic in a neurotypical world and outline a trauma-informed response plan including at least two specific intervention adjustments.\n\n  \nSpeaker Bio: \nMike is the Clinical Director at Elliot Counseling\, a group private practice in the East Liberty neighborhood of Pittsburgh\, which specializes in ADHD\, Autism\, Attachment\, Trauma\, Dissociation and Plurality\, and LGBTQIA+. He has a BS in Computer Science from the University of Pittsburgh and a MS in Professional Counseling from Carlow University. He has done post graduate training at the Albert Ellis Institute\, The Gestalt Institute of Cleveland\, Creative Mindnfulness Institute\, and Somatic Experiencing International. He is trained in a variety of trauma modalities include Gestalt Therapy\, EMDR\, Emotional Freedom Techniques\, and Flash. He is currently training in Somatic Experiencing and is at the intermediate level. He is certified in EMDR and is an EMDRIA Approved Consultant and Trainer (both basic and advanced). He is on the board of the Tristate Gender Collaborative\, a former member of the mental health committee of the Trans YOUniting Conference\, and a former president of the Greater Pittsburgh Counseling Association.
URL:https://www.carlow.edu/event/cure-online-event-supporting-autistic-clients-with-mike-elliot/
LOCATION:PA
CATEGORIES:Conference/Professional Development,University Event
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SUMMARY:Persistence Recognition Ceremony
DESCRIPTION:Hitting 54 to 80 credits is no small feat. To reach this milestone\, you’ve got to have real resilience. At Carlow\, we know that success happens step by step. This first-ever Persistence Recognition Ceremony is a chance to celebrate your progress\, reflect on the journey so far\, and look ahead with excitement to what’s next. \nDuring the ceremony\, students will receive a necklace with the Carlow crest\, serving as a symbol of the mercy values that shape who we are. It’s also a reminder that you belong to a community devoted to walking alongside as you pursue your goals and create a more just and merciful world.
URL:https://www.carlow.edu/event/persistence-recognition-ceremony/
LOCATION:Carlow’s Rosemary Heyl Theatre in Antonian Hall\, 3333 Fifth Avenue\, Pittsburgh\, 15213\, United States
CATEGORIES:University Event
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