MIT: Independent Activities Period: IAP

IAP 2016 Activities by Sponsor - CampusHOPE

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Balanced & Brilliant: Wellness for College Life

Darlye Elise Innocent, MSW, PhD

Enrollment: Unlimited: No advance sign-up
Attendance: Participants welcome at all sessions, but it's recommended to attend all.

Little else receives the bulk of our attention like our bodies and our relationships. From what we eat to what we wear, from spending time together to showing we care, life entails maintaining both physical and emotional/social health. This workshop series pulls from science-backed wellness strategies, Biblical principles, and best practices to show you how to enjoy a life of brilliance and balance in academia.

Sponsor(s): CampusHOPE
Contact: Kwabena Arthur, 617-682-5594, KKARTHUR@MIT.EDU


Energize

Jan/11 Mon 04:00PM-05:30PM 5-134, Bring your notebook

We¿ll look at how to get our bodies the energy in order to be more productive and better manage stress. You¿ll all also leave this session with a game plan for how to intentionally engage in your relationships, leaving you and those you care about energized.

Darlye Elise Innocent, MSW, PhD


The Real Thing

Jan/12 Tue 04:00PM-05:30PM 5-134, Bring a notebook

When it comes to health of body and healthy relationships, we too often settle for imitations and substitutes.Together we¿ll learn how to see past the decoys and instead focus on what God intended for our wellbeing of both body and heart.

Darlye Elise Innocent, MSW, PhD


Down the Hatch: Mmm...Good

Jan/13 Wed 04:00PM-05:30PM 5-134, Bring a notebook

If only nourishment entailed just getting food into our bellies... it's actually so much more! We'll explore the 4 phases necessary for optimum nourishment for brain and body. We'll bust food myths that sabotage your food choices and we'll show you that a balanced (and delicious!) meal really is possible on a college campus. Tasty samples will be provided.

Darlye Elise Innocent, MSW, PhD


Spring Clean

Jan/14 Thu 04:00PM-05:30PM 5-134, Bring your notebook

We'll explore the body's 7 channels of elimination and how to unburden both your mind and body for optimum physical and academic performance. Simple, natural, dorm-friendly remedies will be shared.

Darlye Elise Innocent, MSW, PhD


The Asset

Jan/15 Fri 04:00PM-05:30PM 4-149, Bring a notebook

Our minds are our most valuable assets. We'll identify the ways in which to protect this irreplaceable treasure while in academia and beyond. Note room change to 4-149!!

Darlye Elise Innocent, MSW, PhD


Bible Prophecy: Decoding the Past, Present, and Future

Kwabena Arthur, Student

Enrollment: Unlimited: No advance sign-up
Attendance: Participants welcome at individual sessions

What do the prophecies and teachings in the Bible mean? How do they relate to us? Are they even valid for our contemporary society? Come and explore what the Bible has to say about itself, you, and our world today. Bring your questions to our nightly Q&A sessions, and bring a Bible (or one will be provided) and a notepad.

Sponsor(s): CampusHOPE
Contact: Kira Street, ARTSY568@MIT.EDU


Can the Bible be Trusted?

Jan/19 Tue 04:00PM-05:30PM 5-134

A study of Daniel 2


The Coming of the Messiah

Jan/20 Wed 04:00PM-05:30PM 5-134

A study of Daniel 8 and 9


The Origin of Evil

Jan/21 Thu 04:00PM-05:30PM 5-134

The Battle for your Heart and Mind

A study of Revelation 12 and Genesis 3


The End of Evil: Love Wins!

Jan/22 Fri 04:00PM-05:30PM 5-134

A study of Revelation 20-22


Faith, Science and Biblical Issues

Raul Esperante, PhD

Enrollment: Unlimited: No advance sign-up
Attendance: Participants welcome at individual sessions

Dr. Raul Esperante will be giving a 5-day seminar based on survey responses from the MIT Community about faith, science, and biblical issues. Topics include: Dealing with Doubt, Darwinism and Morality, Can a Scientist be a Christian, and more. Come join us as we explore these topics. A Q&A session will follow each presentation.


Dr. Raúl Esperante is a paleontologist at the Geoscience Research Institute located in Loma Linda, CA. Learn more here: http://bit.ly/1QUBhWp

Sponsor(s): CampusHOPE
Contact: Kwabena Arthur, KKARTHUR@MIT.EDU


Can a Scientist be a Christian?

Jan/25 Mon 04:00PM-05:30PM 5-134

Raul Esperante, PhD


Darwinism and Morality

Jan/26 Tue 04:00PM-05:30PM 5-134

Raul Esperante, PhD


Arguments of Evolution in Textbooks - 1

Jan/27 Wed 04:00PM-05:30PM 5-134

Raul Esperante, PhD


Arguments of Evolution in Textbooks - 2

Jan/28 Thu 04:00PM-05:30PM 5-134

Raul Esperante, PhD


Design and Purpose in the Natural World

Jan/29 Fri 04:00PM-05:30PM 5-134

Raul Esperante, PhD