Eileen B. loves the Centre for Women organized an event on March 15, students clean covered spaces to help. Taking care of yourself and ...
Eileen B. loves the Centre for Women organized an event on March 15, students clean covered spaces to help.
Taking care of yourself and climate: Lucky bamboo was from 3 to 5 pm in the loving Centre. collected during this event, the students of Creighton and free bamboo.
Members, students can choose their bamboo pieces, place them in a glass and gave them advice on how to care for the plant.
Aditi Dinakar, Programming Intern Love Center, the event created as part of self-care series, which was created in the last semester.
Dinakar said that those who meant participating in the plan this semester to focus on self-care and healthy living. This event is one of many events aimed at students understanding of mind, body and spirit to help expand.
"We wanted to focus on a social program to ensure that the environment and a support program brings more natural supports in our own space," said Kathryn Onorato, director of the center ones.
The idea of the event lucky bamboo began when he realized that the students juicy Dinakar loved. She said many students these small plants in your room have to adapt the space. Dinakar said they are easy to maintain, which is suitable for a student.
Bamboo is very similar to succulents, but Dinakar said, it is not easy to find in the Omaha area. After Dinakar bamboo is known for a healthier environment and to make clean air.
"This is good for those who live in dormitories, which have attracted many people, where people are likely to be sick," Dinakar said. "I have this little pleasure, wanted to free event for people."
Molly cancer, coordinator of the students in the Love Center, said that in a room or an apartment resident has a plant with many health benefits.
"You can improve your mental health, make you happy and even lower your blood pressure," Krebs said.This event held in the spring and made some beautiful spring plants in the bedroom apartments and students.To continue self-care series, are members of the loved ones Center hosts a few events this semester.
Taking care of yourself and climate: Lucky bamboo was from 3 to 5 pm in the loving Centre. collected during this event, the students of Creighton and free bamboo.
Aditi Dinakar, Programming Intern Love Center, the event created as part of self-care series, which was created in the last semester.
Dinakar said that those who meant participating in the plan this semester to focus on self-care and healthy living. This event is one of many events aimed at students understanding of mind, body and spirit to help expand.
"We wanted to focus on a social program to ensure that the environment and a support program brings more natural supports in our own space," said Kathryn Onorato, director of the center ones.
The idea of the event lucky bamboo began when he realized that the students juicy Dinakar loved. She said many students these small plants in your room have to adapt the space. Dinakar said they are easy to maintain, which is suitable for a student.
Bamboo is very similar to succulents, but Dinakar said, it is not easy to find in the Omaha area. After Dinakar bamboo is known for a healthier environment and to make clean air.
"This is good for those who live in dormitories, which have attracted many people, where people are likely to be sick," Dinakar said. "I have this little pleasure, wanted to free event for people."
Molly cancer, coordinator of the students in the Love Center, said that in a room or an apartment resident has a plant with many health benefits.
"You can improve your mental health, make you happy and even lower your blood pressure," Krebs said.This event held in the spring and made some beautiful spring plants in the bedroom apartments and students.To continue self-care series, are members of the loved ones Center hosts a few events this semester.