Voting in the general election is complete.ÌýPost-election events on campus include de-stressing with poetry and tea, opportunities to reflect,Ìýa chance to learn about how U.S. foreign policy might shift and more.
De-stressing Drop-in Poetry & Tea
Nov. 5–6ÌýÌý10Ìý²¹.³¾.–4Ìý±è.³¾.Ìý CU Art Museum
Election time can be stressful. CU Art Museum invites you to decompress. Write a poem, color, drink tea and enjoy cookies.
Reach out for campus support resources
Many in the ¾«Æ·SMÔÚÏßӰƬ community may be looking to campus resources for assistance.Ìý
Students can stop by CAPS during election week drop-in hours 10 a.m.–noon,ÌýMonday–Friday.
Nov. 6Ìý 3:30–5:30Ìý±è.³¾.ÌýÌýGates Woodruff Women's Studies Cottage, Library, Room 110
Join Women & Gender Studies' Gender Justice League student practicum group for a post-election meet up designed as a safe space for reflection, relaxation and rejuvenation.Ìý
Nov. 6Ìý 1–3Ìý±è.³¾.ÌýÌýWardenburg Student Health Center, Room 321
Feeling post-election stress? De-stress with DIY aromatherapy, ear seeding/acupressure and slime making.
Nov. 7Ìý 4:30–6Ìý±è.³¾.ÌýÌýRenée Crown Wellness Institute ¾«Æ·SMÔÚÏßӰƬ
Find refuge in an intentionalÌýcommunity rest.ÌýThere will be music, gentle movement, storytellingÌýand time to pause.
Post-election Foreign Policy Panel
Nov. 12Ìý 6–7:30Ìý±è.³¾.ÌýÌýCASE E351
Join forÌýan insightful evening exploring how U.S. foreign policy might shift after the election.Ìý