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Friday, April 5, 2024
- All dayDonate Your Denim (All Broward campuses)Support survivors of sexual assault by donating a pair of jeans to the organizations Women In Distress and AVDA who provide support to those experiencing domestic abuse.Locations:Student Union Oasis Lounge, Davie CampusHEC 610, Ft. Lauderdale CampusFront Lobby, Dania Beach Campus
- All dayDonate Your Denim (All Broward campuses)Support survivors of sexual assault by donating a pair of jeans to the organizations Women In Distress and AVDA who provide support to those experiencing domestic abuse.Locations:Student Union Oasis Lounge, Davie CampusHEC 610, Ft. Lauderdale CampusFront Lobby, Dania Beach Campus
- All dayIt's On Us Mural: Owl Make M.O.V.E.SParticipate in artistic activism and decorate a piece of the mural for the FAU Broward campuses.
- All dayIt's On Us Mural: Owl Make M.O.V.E.SParticipate in artistic activism and decorate a piece of the mural for the FAU Broward campuses.
- 8:00 AM7h14th Annual Undergraduate Research SymposiumStudents engaged in undergraduate research and schlolarly activity will have the opportunity to present their findings as well as network with other students, faculty, and staff!
- 9:00 AM7hPrivate Practice 101 - Getting Started - April 5, 2024Private Practice 101: Getting StartedDate/Time: Friday, April 5th, 2024, 8:30am – 12:30pm Location: Online via Zoom Presenter: David Landsman-Wohlsifer, PhD, MHA, LCSWCost: $305; $275 Early Bird until March 21st, 2024A limited number of seats have been reserved for FAU Social Work students, alumni, faculty, Field Instructors and Coordinators. Please email the Professional Development Coordinator at SocialWorkProDev@fau.edu to request the $245 Alumni Rate discount code.Description:Starting a private practice is an exciting endeavor. When beginning this journey, there are often many questions about where to start. This workshop will focus on the key beginning components of establishing your own psychotherapy practice. Emphasis will be placed on understanding the legal, ethical, regulatory, and business components involved with starting a private practice. From registration and licensing to networking and marketing, participants will leave this session with a blueprint to move them further in the process of starting their own practice.CEUs: 4 (Category: Administrative)Learning Objectives:Recognize the ethical, legal, and regulatory issues involved in starting a private psychotherapy practice, including documentation, licensing requirements, and telehealth guidelinesUnderstand the business components of starting a private psychotherapy practice including marketing, networking, billing, insurance panels, and overall practice administrationCreate an action plan and identify tangible next steps to starting a private psychotherapy practice About the Presenter:David Landsman-Wohlsifer, PhD, MHA, LCSW is the owner of a well-established private practice, the Boca Raton Center for Psychotherapy, and serves as a Clinical Instructor for the FAU Sandler School of Social Work. He has worked in the field as an educator, administrator/practice owner, clinician, and clinical supervisor for nearly 30 years. He earned his MSW at the University of Pennsylvania, his Master’s of Healthcare Administration (MHA) from St. Joseph’s University, and his PhD in Human Sexuality from the Institute for Advanced Study of Human Sexuality in San Francisco.His areas of clinical practice include Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, couples/family therapy, substance use disorders, and sex therapy. He has published in the areas of family and couples therapy as well as sex therapy and multiculturally competent practice. In addition, he frequently provides business consultation services to clinicians starting and maintaining their private practices.
- 10:00 AM1hAmericans at War WWII and the Holocaust ExhibitFlorida Atlantic University Libraries, Special Collections is displaying Americans at War: WWII and the Holocaust. When war was declared in 1941, sixteen million Americans responded to Uncle Sam’s call and served in the U.S. Army, Navy, Marines, and Army Air Forces. From pre-war antisemitism to the surrender of the Axis Powers, this exhibition will narrate the war and devastation through photographs, letters, war documents, and ephemera.The exhibition will be open from 10 am to 2 pm on Tuesdays to Thursdays.The exhibition run dates Tuesday, March 5 – Thursday, April 25
- 12:00 PM30mFriday Meditation: Pause. Breathe. ReenergizeIn an increasingly fast-paced world, it becomes even more important for us to create space each week for personal reflection. To pause. To breathe.When it comes to cultivating a robust self-care practice, consistency is key! Use these 30-minute meditation sessions each week to reconnect, reenergize, and recommit to yourself as you wind down your work week and transition to the weekend!These sessions are open to students, staff, faculty, and community members, so please feel free to share this opportunity with friends and colleagues who might benefit.
- 12:00 PM1hCollege of Nursing's Wellness SessionEmotional Intelligence WorkshopPart 4, "Empathy"
- 12:00 PM1hMarine Science SeminarSeminar talks on Marine science subjects and for those registered in BSC 6938-002 and BSC 4932-005
- 2:00 PM2hFresh Friday Pool PartyFree Food! Live DJ! Fun Activities! Free Coca-Cola giveaways & more! Wear your suit and bring a towel!
- 2:00 PM2hFresh Friday Pool PartyFree Food! Live DJ! Fun Activities! Free Coca-Cola giveaways & more! Wear your suit and bring a towel!
- 7:00 PM1hCandela: The FAU Salsa and Latin Jazz EnsemblePut on your dancing shoes for a fun night of Salsa and Latin Jazz, directed by Dr. Andrés Espinoza Agurto. Along with music from the greats of Salsa and Latin jazz, FAU music students will pay tribute to the one and only Tito Puente on the year of his 100th birthday. Dancing shoes encouraged.