2024 – 2025 Academic Year Mindfulness Sessions
The Thich Nhat Hanh Center for Mindfulness in Public Health welcomes Harvard students, staff, and faculty to come together for an afternoon mindfulness practice throughout the 2024-2025 academic year. We will meet twice monthly on Thursdays from 1 p.m. to 2 p.m. beginning September 5th, 2024.
The drop-in mindfulness sessions include sitting and walking meditations, learning about mindfulness, and practicing mindfulness to enhance our energy of ease and rest. The practice will start at 1 p.m. and aim to end at 2 p.m., however, you are permitted to come and go at any time. These mindfulness sessions are held at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health.
Fall 2024 – Spring 2025 Schedule:
September
Thursday, September 5th – Kresge, Room 110
Thursday, September 19th – Room 375, Department of Nutrition, Kresge 2
October
Thursday, October 17th – Kresge, Room 110
Thursday, October 31st – Kresge, Room 110
November
Thursday, November 14th – Kresge, Room 110
December
Thursday, December 12th – Kresge, Room 110
January
Thursday, January 9th – Kresge, Room 110
Thursday, January 23rd – Kresge, Room 110
February
Thursday, February 6th – Kresge, Room 110
Thursday, February 20th – Kresge, Room 110
March
Thursday, March 6th – Kresge, Room 110
Thursday, March 20th – Kresge, Room 110
April
Thursday, April 3rd – Kresge, Room 110
Thursday, April 17th – Kresge, Room 110
May
Thursday, May 1st – Kresge, Room 110
Thursday, May 15th – Kresge, Room 110
Thursday, May 29th – Kresge, Room 110
June
Thursday, June 12th – Kresge, Room 110
Thursday, June 26th – Kresge, Room 110
Mindfulness and mindful living require no special equipment. It can be done anytime, anywhere. And if you fall away from the practice for a stretch, it is easy to get back into it. A few deep breaths can help you reset and refocus. We hope you can join us.
Questions? Please send us an email at mindfulpublichealth@hsph.harvard.edu
With deep gratitude,
The Thich Nhat Hanh Center for Mindfulness in Public Health
*Please note, at this time, these mindfulness sessions are only available to students, staff, and faculty who hold a Harvard University ID. This schedule is subject to change.
As the Center grows and develops, we will actively engage with the public to share our findings, providing resources to help individuals of every background practice mindfulness in their daily lives, including mindful eating, to protect both their health and the health of the planet.
We invite everyone to join or engage with a local community of mindfulness practitioners, known as a sangha, to benefit from the collective energy of mindfulness, peace, and joy. To find a local group, visit Plum Village’s international sangha directory.
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