Our new Let’s CU Well initiative is getting started with our featured faculty expert, Professor Kim Dickey who will discuss this month’s theme as it relates to her art and creative practice. Student health promotion is, at a campus level, having a Health and Wellness Summit. As this semester begins, remember that you are part of the herd, are important, do matter and are worth protecting.

Please register for our in-person event below. If you are joining us via Zoom, please register by following this link, and you will be sent a live stream webinar link before the start of the event. A description of Dickey's talk follows:

“Paying attention is the rarest and purest form of generosity.”

—Simone Weil

Learning to “pay attention” is fundamental to arts education. It provides opportunities to encounter our surroundings more closely, to connect to histories through material exploration and to understand that every act of attention has the potential to shift our perception of the world we live in. Dickey will share how her creative projects foreground the value of art as that of making space, as well as how almost any act of making can acknowledge and honor our relations with others.

Sept. 9, 2021

3 p.m.- 3:45 p.m.

Chancellor's Hall, CASE Building

To register for the in-person event, complete this form: