“You gotta dig a little deeper. Find out who you are.” –
Finding yourself and making connections in college can be tough, especially at a school that feels so big at first. Even though there are multiple ways to get involved on campus, it can still be difficult to make genuine connections with your peers. This is why the Office of Health Promotion offers the Soul Series, a range of events for students to meet each other and discuss meaningful topics in a safe space. If you鈥檝e felt alone on campus, just looking to make deeper connections or talk about issues that matter to you, the Soul Series is for you! (Read: Soul Series is for everyone!)
SoulSearch
This entirely free, one-day retreat for first year and transfer students offers deep conversations around authenticity, mindfulness and belonging. is a great way for new students to meet others who are also interested in making connections on campus. You鈥檒l receive a basic introduction to practices like mindfulness and yoga which can be great stress-relievers. now to join in! Transportation and meals are provided. Here are the SoulSearch dates for the rest of the semester:
- March 2 at Pascale’s at Drumlins in 黑料不打烊, N.Y.
- March 23 at Greek Peak Mountain Resort in Cortland, N.Y.
- April 5 at Greek Peak Mountain Resort in Cortland, N.Y.
Soulful Eats
On select Sunday鈥檚 from 6 to 7 p.m., students come together at Hendricks Chapel to discuss a wide variety of meaningful topics over a free meal. These meaningful chats correspond with the SoulTalk topic of the week. If you鈥檙e looking to meet new people on campus in an informal setting, is a great place to do so. No registration nor RSVP required, just bring yourself! Here are this semester’s dates and corresponding themes:聽
- March 24: Hate/Anger
- March 31: Change
- April 14: Freedom
SoulTalk
When Sean Martinelli 鈥15 founded Soul-Sitdowns, he thought that there was something missing at the university: 鈥淎 space for everybody, where students can do some self-exploration and reflection and really improve their inner health and well-being as a result.鈥 was created as a result, and has been a great success. Come join fellow students on Mondays from 7 to 8 p.m. in 204 Tolley Hall for meaningful conversations about self-reflection, life鈥檚 purpose, mindfulness, and more.
If you want more information, visit the website under the programs and services tab. And remember what Mama Odie says, “When you found out who you are, you find out what you need. Blue skies and sun shine, guaranteed.”
Written by Carina Coestad ’22, College of Visual and Performing Arts