Exploring the Blue Zones Book Club
Tuesday, October 14, 2025 All day
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- Oct 1410:00 AMRoad to Revolution: Crossroads of Democracy ExhibitionThe Road to Revolution: Crossroads of Democracy. The American Revolution was not the result of a single moment, but the culmination of years of tension, debate, and resistance. From contested taxes and boycotts to powerful words and acts of defiance, the colonies found themselves drawn into an escalating struggle with Britain. This exhibition traces the complex web of events that transformed loyal subjects into revolutionaries and set the stage for the birth of a new nation.Located on the 5th Floor of S. E. Wimberly Library.
- Oct 1412:00 PMFree Gentle Yoga at College of Nursing - Every TuesdayGeared specifically for those new to yoga or interested in gentle practice, the classes incorporate simple flowing sequences to warm up the body, as well as slower-paced movements focusing on alignments, strength, and balance.Event Details
- Oct 142:00 PMLet's Talk with CAPS : Office Hours💬 Need someone to talk to? Drop by Let’s Talk with CAPS! 📍 Every Tue & Thu at 2 PM | SSB #8, Room 226 No appointment needed. Just walk in — we’re here for you 💙
- Oct 142:45 PMConversation ClubNew friends, free snacks, and extra LSP credit? 👀 Say less! Join us for Conversation Club on October 14th at the Center for Global Engagement! 🌍💬
- Oct 144:00 PMFAU Pre-Health Summit 2025Location: PS109/CM128 Theme: Emergency Medicine Activities:Emergency Guest SpeakerBlood Pressure TrainingSuture TrainingStop the Bleed TrainingSOAP Notes TrainingSIM Center ExperienceLearn more: Pre-Health Professions Summit | Florida Atlantic UniversityHosted by: Pre-Health Professions Office, College of Medicine, US Army, and Student Organizations.That there will be FREE food and prizes at this event.
- Oct 144:00 PMNeuroscience Seminar Series: Mechanisms and Consequences of Locus Coeruleus Pathology in Alzheimer's DiseaseNeuroscience Seminar Series: Mechanisms and Consequences of Locus Coeruleus Pathology in Alzheimer's DiseaseSpeaker: David Weinshenker, Ph.D., Professor, Department of Human Genetics, Emory University School of MedicineHosted by Randy Blakely, Ph.D.


