Meeting
Talk of the Farm Club Meeting
Talk of the Farm is a ‘learn by doing’ club for speaking and leadership development. You learn to speak by practicing speaking either by presenting a prepared speech, taking on a specific meeting role or by participating in ‘Impromptu Speaking’ a segment that requires answering a question and speaking off the cuff. You learn leadership […]
FREE Upstander Workshops
The Well House, LobbySign-Up for our FREE Upstander Trainings facilitated by PEERs and in collaboration with the Well House. These trainings aim to empower individuals to recognize and respond to behaviors that could lead to harmful or high-risk situations. Participants will learn how to intervene effectively and foster a culture of consent both within their communities and beyond. […]
CareerEd Drop-ins with Miguel
, Old Union-218Wednesdays: 12:00 PM – 1:00 PM | Location: OMAC Room 218, Old Union Miguel Jimenez from Career Education will be hosting weekly career drop-ins to support you with any career-related questions you may have. Whether you need help refining your resume, preparing for interviews, or sharpening your skills, Miguel is here to help you succeed. […]
“What Would You Say…You Do Here?”: Demystifying the Psychiatric Consultation at CAPS
Vaden Student Health Center, Ed Center, 2nd Floor of VadenThis in-person group offers a light, informal introduction to what psychiatrists do, focusing on what to expect during evaluations and how medication interventions are approached. It's a student-oriented talk aimed at providing clarity without delving into individual cases. Perfect for those seeking to better understand the process in a low-pressure environment. Facilitated by John A. […]
Anxiety Toolbox
Learn about how stress and anxiety show up in your body, emotions, thoughts and behaviors, and gain skills to lower anxiety in each area. Increase your ability to manage anxious thoughts and develop skills to recognize the role of systems of oppression and conditioning in anxiety. You will create an individualized plan for recognizing and […]
Wise Mind DBT-Informed Skills Group
Our emotions affect us and our relationships, and our relationships impact our emotions. This virtual Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) group is a quarter-long workshop-style group on how to identify and work with intense emotions. DBT addresses skills to understand and regulate emotion, tolerate distress, and be more effective in interpersonal concerns. Each group includes mindfulness […]
Book Club Vibes x Therapy Feels: “The Body Is Not an Apology: The Power of Radical Self-Love”
TBDWe're mixing book club vibes with therapy squad energy! In this in-person group, we’re diving into Sonya Renee Taylor's "The Body Is Not an Apology: The Power of Radical Self-Love" and her "Your Body Is Not an Apology Workbook: Tools for Living Radical Self-Love" to talk about the real stuff students deal with at Stanford—like […]
Latin American and Caribbean Working Group
Building 50, 51AThe Latin America and the Caribbean Working Group (LACWG) is pleased to invite you to its first 2024-2025 session this coming Thursday, February 20 in Building 50 (Department of Anthropology), Room 51A (Colloquium Room) at 6:15 pm. For this academic year, the LACWG will be a space for graduate students across the humanities and social […]
BIPOC Support Group (for students in the School of Medicine)
This is a 6-session student-lead support group for School of Medicine BIPOC students, with 2 MHT clinicians serving as host facilitators. In this supportive space, students come as they are, share mutual support, and foster community. Students build tools to navigate academic and professional stressors, cope with anxiety, process issues rooted in systemic oppression, decrease […]
Roundtable: Professoriate Best Practices – CV Requirements
Please join the Professoriate team as we break down the do’s and don’ts for candidate CV’s. We will go over some refreshed resources, and take your questions about what reviewers are looking for in this key document.
Graduate Research Roundtable: Peer Collaboration Workshop
Building 360, 1st Floor Conference RoomJoin us for an engaging workshop where you can collaborate and refine your ideas alongside fellow grad students! This interdisciplinary space creates a supportive environment for skill-sharing and constructive feedback, allowing you to broaden your scope and enhance your research. Boba will be provided!
QTrees
419 Lagunita Dr Stanford, CA, United StatesQtrees is a process/support group for LGBTQIA+ undergraduate and graduate students at Stanford. Join us to connect with other LGBTQIA+ to process and support each other around your identity and how that may impact your experience. QTrees will meet for 60 mins. weekly for 7 weeks, with same people each week.Facilitated by Christine Catipon, PsyDMeeting […]
Rooted! Black Graduate Students Process Space
, Education CenterRooted! Is a support group for Black-identified Stanford graduate students that is designed to be a confidential space for students to speak their minds, build community, rest, connect with themselves, and learn coping skills for managing graduate life at Stanford. Graduate school is naturally stressful, rigorous, and will challenge you in unexpected ways. That stress […]
Living With OCD
Vaden Student Health Center, Ed CenterThe experience of OCD (Obsessive Compulsive Disorder) can be isolating and stressful. This is an open and ongoing group for students who live with OCD to support to each other and have a safe space to connect. Self-Compassion and other coping skills will also be introduced. Facilitated by Jennifer Maldonado, LCSW & Roshni Shukla, MAPre-group […]
Healthy Relationships: Make a Vision Board | (Dinner Included) | FREE
Women's Community CenterJoin the PEERs and the Women's Community Center for a relaxing and rejuvenating experience at our Winter Quarter Healthy Relationships Event! We’ve got an amazing lineup of activities to support your mental and physical well-being, including making a vision board and enjoying a presentation on healthy vs. unhealthy relationships. Let’s destress, relax, and take care […]
Dissertation Support
This six-session group will be a place to vent, meet other people like you, share goals and perspectives on navigating common themes (isolation, motivation, relationships), and learn some helpful coping skills to manage the stress of dissertation writing. If you’re enrolled student, located inside the state of California, and in the process of writing (whether […]
FREE Naloxone Trainings
The Well House, LobbySign-Up for our FREE Naloxone Trainings facilitated by PEERs and in collaboration with the Well House! Narcan Trainings this quarter will take place in the Well House, from 7-8pm on January 27th, February 10th, and February 24th. Please note that the Well House is a substance-free residence. You can find our list of workshop dates […]
Open Science for Preterm Birth Research: Advancing Discovery Through a Public Data Repository and a DREAM Crowdsourcing Challenge (Bay Area Open Science Group)
This month, the Bay Area Open Science Group will be joined by Tomiko Oskotsky, a physician-scientist in the Sirota Lab at the Bakar Computational Health Sciences Institute, UCSF. She earned her B.S. in Biochemistry from UCLA and her M.D. from the Medical College of Wisconsin, where she was elected to the Alpha Omega Alpha (AOA) […]
Anxiety Toolbox
Learn about how stress and anxiety show up in your body, emotions, thoughts and behaviors, and gain skills to lower anxiety in each area. Increase your ability to manage anxious thoughts and develop skills to recognize the role of systems of oppression and conditioning in anxiety. You will create an individualized plan for recognizing and […]
Multifaith Dinner
Old Union, CIRCLE Common Room (3rd floor, Room 302)Join us, the Office for Religious and Spiritual Life, for dinner and Great Conversation! No experience necessary! Students of All faith (and No faith) Are welcome! Get ready to eat! Please RSVP so that we can order enough food.