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SUMMARY:Identifying Trauma/ Body-Based Grounding Practices
DESCRIPTION:Identifying Trauma/Body-Based Grounding Practices is an event funded by Remake Learning that you won’t want to miss! Join us online to explore how trauma can affect the body and mind\, and learn to recognize its signs with compassion. Through grounding techniques and gentle movement\, participants will practice ways to feel safer\, more present\, and connected in their bodies. \nBritt Dorazio\, program deliverer at Awaken Pittsburgh\, is a multidisciplinary artist\, educator\, and practitioner based in Pittsburgh. She designs trauma-informed arts and healing programs that integrate mindfulness\, somatics\, and creative expression. With over a decade of experience in the arts\, education\, and mindfulness spaces\, she supports individuals and communities in reconnecting to themselves\, each other\, and the Earth. Her work is rooted in her own healing journey and a deep commitment to accessible\, embodied care for educators\, youth\, and creative professionals. \nMindfulness\, Meditation Training for Work and Life | Awaken Pittsburgh \nNotes: \nThe event link will be shared with your registered email. \nACT 48 hours are available on request for certified teachers in Pennsylvania.
URL:https://www.carlow.edu/event/identifying-trauma-body-based-grounding-practices/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Education Department Events
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SUMMARY:Admissions Open House
DESCRIPTION:The Journey to a More Just and Merciful World Begins Here. \nMore students than ever are choosing Carlow University and our upcoming open house is the perfect time to see why. \n\nExperience Carlow’s legendary past and your limitless future\nEnjoy our beautiful campus in Pittsburgh’s Oakland neighborhood\nMeet Carlow faculty\, learn more about your academic area of interest\, and receive an overview of the admissions process\n\n  \n 
URL:https://www.carlow.edu/event/admissions-open-house/
LOCATION:A.J. Palumbo Hall of Science and Technology\, 3305 Fifth Ave\, Pittsburgh\, PA\, 15213\, United States
CATEGORIES:Enrollment Events
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SUMMARY:Creating Safer Spaces funded by Remake Learning
DESCRIPTION:Welcome to our online event\, where we will discover how to foster environments where everyone feels respected\, heard\, and supported. This session blends practical strategies with self-awareness to help build trust\, reduce harm\, and nurture community belonging. Don’t miss out on this chance to participate in this important conversation! \nShannon Jenkins\, program deliverer at Awaken Pittsburgh\, has had two life events that have placed her squarely in the experience of life-before and life-after: cancer and the loss of mobility as-she-knew-it at age twelve\, and the death of her brother when she was 27. Both carved the paths she would take to working with neurodivergent learners and the gravitation to mindfulness practice. Shannon began teaching neurodivergent learners in 1999\, and has worked as a caseworker for non-profits and government agencies as well. She has been in a relationship with meditation and mindfulness practice for 11 years. Shannon finds putting hands in soil\, petting animals\, laughter\, silliness\, movement\, and deep hugs an important part of this practice. She believes learning to love where you are is a radical act. \nMindfulness\, Meditation Training for Work and Life | Awaken Pittsburgh \nNotes: \nThe event link will be shared via your registered email. \nACT 48 hours available upon request. Hours for certified teachers in Pennsylvania.
URL:https://www.carlow.edu/event/creating-safer-spaces-funded-by-remake-learning/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Education Department Events
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SUMMARY:Transfer\, Adult\, and Graduate In-Person Open House
DESCRIPTION:Join us for an in-person Open House on Carlow’s campus\, hosted in the A.J. Palumbo Hall of Science and Technology. You’ll discover everything you need to take the next step—explore our academic programs\, learn about financial aid\, connect with admissions\, and see the academic and student support services that make Carlow a community like no other. \nWhether you’re a prospective transfer student\, adult learner/degree completer\, or graduate student\, this is your chance to picture yourself as a Celtic. \n 
URL:https://www.carlow.edu/event/transfer-adult-and-graduate-in-person-open-house/
LOCATION:A.J. Palumbo Hall of Science and Technology\, 3305 Fifth Ave\, Pittsburgh\, PA\, 15213\, United States
CATEGORIES:Enrollment Events
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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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SUMMARY:Reunion Weekend 2025
DESCRIPTION:We are hosting a Reunion Weekend in September at the end of our 96th Birthday week and can’t wait to see you there.
URL:https://www.carlow.edu/event/reunion-weekend-2025/
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SUMMARY:A Brief Walk through Infant Mental Health
DESCRIPTION:This presentation provides depth and breadth into the intricacies of infant and early childhood mental health with a focus on Neurodevelopment and how those who work with children and families can support them in the best way possible for a healthy social-emotional trajectory. This presentation is best for those who would benefit from an introductory look at all of the topics that go into supporting infant and early childhood mental health. \nFollowing this presentation participants will be able to: \n\napply the concepts of Infant and Early Childhood Mental Health to their various fields of study and work.\nidentify 3 cues that infants may give to show distress\nlabel and identify areas of trauma and how they show up in a developing child.\nname and identify the brain pathways necessary for fight\, flight freeze response.\nexplain co-regulation and note its importance for building resilience.\n\nSpeaker Bio: \nErin Troup is a Licensed Professional Counselor and the owner of Sprout Center for Emotional Growth and Development\, LLC a private practice in Pittsburgh\, PA specializing in early childhood social emotional needs\, particularly attachment\, grief & loss\, trauma and anxiety. The practice has over 20 gifted clinicians and specialists serving over 300 children per year. After leaving the Central Pennsylvania area to continue to pursue her passion for work with children and families; Erin earned her undergraduate degree in psychology and child development from Indiana University of Pennsylvania. She attended Chatham University for her MS in counseling and earned her Infant Mental Health Certificate in Pennsylvania’s first Infant Mental Health cohort. \nErin has worked in the fields of Mental Health\, Early Intervention and Behavioral Health service for over 20 years. She has presented on a variety of topics including mental health\, grief and loss\, social emotional and child development throughout the United States; but she calls Pittsburgh Pennsylvania home. In addition to clinical work\, consultation and training\, Erin provides clinical and reflective supervision to a variety of individuals and agencies who share the great passion of child and family work. \nErin is currently the board Treasurer for The Pennsylvania Association for Infant Mental Health\, An Adjunct instructor in the Department of Educational Psychology at the University of Pittsburgh (PITT)\, a member of the Pennsylvania State Advisory Council on Early Education and Care\, and a member of The Association for Death Education and Counseling. Erin’s proudest Achievement by far is the title of “Fun Aunt” to upwards of 15 children who she has been fortunate to share time\, space and growth with.
URL:https://www.carlow.edu/event/a-brief-walk-through-infant-mental-health/
LOCATION:Online
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