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Mindfulness education is making its way into for-credit courses at universities across the country. This webinar brings together four educators to share how they’ve integrated the MIEA curriculum into their own work. They teach across disciplines, from First Year Experience programs to nursing retention to graduate education.
What you’ll learn in this webinar:
- How professors are embedding mindfulness into existing courses across disciplines
- What the experience looks like at the University of Alabama and University of Pennsylvania
- Practical insights for bringing mindfulness into your own classroom
Panelists

Ufuoma Abiola, Ed.D. Adjunct Assistant Professor, Graduate School of Education, University of Pennsylvania Executive Head and Associate University Librarian for Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion, Princeton University

Jennifer L. Roth-Burnette, Director, First Year Compass, Department of General Education and Academic Affairs, University of Alabama

Elizabeth R. Mackenzie, PhD Adjunct Associate Professor, Graduate School of Education, University of Pennsylvania

Kimberly Eagle, DEL
Director of Nursing Retention at BridgeValley Community and Technical College.
Moderator

Holly Rogers, MD, co-founded the Mindfulness Institute for Emerging Adults and co-developed its curriculum. She is the author of The Mindful Twenty-Something and co-author of Mindfulness for the Next Generation. Learn more about Holly.
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