- Sep 1910:00 AMPuzzles & ColoringStop by the CWB during Wellness Day and play some games, do a puzzle, or get some coloring done all while enjoying some free snacks. Sponsored by the CWB.
- Sep 1910:00 AMScavenger HuntPut your brain muscles to work as you decipher the clues and follow the trail around campus to find the hidden treasure! The first clue will be on the Wellness Day Webpage starting at 10am on 9/19. Solve the first clue and it will lead you to the location on campus with the second clue and so on until you’ve found the treasure. Sponsored by the CWB. Start here: Wellness Days | Worcester Polytechnic Institute
- Sep 1911:00 AMBoogie & BounceJoin us on the Quad for Boogie and Bounce—an afternoon of popcorn, ice cream, inflatable activities, and lawn games to relax, recharge, and celebrate Wellness Day with HREC! Sponsored by HREC.
- Sep 1911:00 AMCraft a Mug Rug WorkshopSign up for this fun workshop by WPI’s own Elizabeth Dufresne and learn to craft your own woven coaster (AKA Mug Rug)! All materials will be provided. Sponsored by the CWB.
- Sep 1911:00 AMLiquid Nitrogen Ice Cream with the Chemical Engineering DepartmentPlease join the Chemical Engineering Department putting their theoretical skills in thermodynamics, heat transfer, mixing, and phase changes into practice making ice cream with the help of Liquid Nitrogen. Sponsored by Chemical Engineering.
- Sep 1912:00 PMBook SwapBring a book, take a book! Stop by the library on Wellness Day and participate in our quarterly book swap. All genres are welcome - the only rule is that it must be something you can read for fun! This is a drop-in event and registration is not required. Simply drop in, share your books, and walk away with something exciting to read. Sponsored by the Gordon Library.
- Sep 1912:00 PMDoughBoyzDoughboyz will be serving sausage, egg, and cheese; egg and cheese; cheeseball; & plain doughballs at 12PM on Sept 19th Wellness Day. Stop in to get your free doughball before they run out! Sponsored by the CWB.
- Sep 1912:00 PMMilk & CookiesJoin ODIME on Fridays from 12:00-2:00pm ET in OASIS House for milk and freshly baked cookies! For more information or accommodations, please contact ODIME at diversity@wpi.edu. All are welcome!
- Sep 1912:15 PMMeditationInterested in trying meditation for the first time? Or perhaps you are an experienced meditator and want to build and strengthen your mindfulness practice in a supportive community? Please join the CWB in this 30-minute, guided meditation session led by Robin Benoit from the Gordon Library. Sponsored by the CWB and Gordon Library. Zoom: https://wpi.zoom.us/j/186050714
- Sep 191:00 PMKnockin’ On the Door of Studio 54Welcome behind the red velvet rope as Professor Michelle Borowski introduces you to the glitz & glam of artworks referencing the spectacular DISCO ERA--and that pioneering and legendary nightclub that was all the rage in the 1970s and early '80s. From West 54th Street in Midtown Manhattan, NYC, to a global phenomenon: even the visual arts could not escape that dazzling, faceted mirror ball!! Admission to the museum is free if you show your WPI ID.
- Sep 191:00 PMSound BathingJoin us in this soothing session using healing instruments such as gongs, singing bowls, chimes, and more where participants are bathed in “sound waves” that bring healing to the body. Participants may experience relaxation, an increased sense of well-being, balanced energy, and deep awareness. Sponsored by the CWB.
- Sep 192:00 PMS’mores & SpikeballJoin us for a fun afternoon of free s'mores and Spikeball, hosted by the Outing Club and Spikeball Club!
- Sep 192:00 PMStickers & SocializeJoin us between 2-4 PM in Fuller 311 for stickers, jigsaw puzzles, and quiet coloring, as well as the opportunity to meet and relax with our CS community. All are welcome! Sponsored by Computer Science.
- Sep 192:00 PMYogaJoin us for yoga. In yoga, movements flow between yoga poses as you link your breath to the movement of the body. Boost your mood, improve your sleep, and feel your stress roll away when you participate. Sponsored by the CWB.
- Sep 193:00 PMDog TherapyStop in for a few snuggles or sloppy doggie kisses to help melt away anxiety and stress. Our furry friends will be awaiting your presence! Sponsored by the CWB and Gordon Library.
- Sep 194:00 PMWooJA J-Pop KaraokeJoin us for a casual karaoke session featuring Japanese pop (J-pop) and other music of your choice. We do non-Japanese music too, so don't feel forced in that sense. The event is open to everyone, whether you are familiar with Japanese music or just curious to try something new. Sing along to your favorite songs, discover new tracks, or just enjoy the performances. The event will take place in a medium-sized room with sound equipment provided. Sponsored by the Japan Association.
- Sep 197:00 PMSilent DiscoGet your boogie on at the Silent Disco on the Quad! A silent disco is an event where you get headphones and can choose from 3 channels playing music. Jam out with great music and free ice cream! Sponsored by the CWB.
- Sep 228:00 AMTIAA Consultant - Individual Employee Meetings - Monday, September 22, 2025Have questions regarding your retirement with WPI? Meet with a representative from TIAA and discuss 1:1 with them your retirement options. All meetings are confidential. All individuals are required to register beforehand.
- Sep 223:00 PMRetirement Celebration for Charlie MorseWe will be gathering to help Charlie Morse celebrate his pending retirement at the end of September. Please come and join us to thank Charlie for his many contributions to the WPI community over the last 33 years.
- Sep 224:00 PMWPI's 2025 Constitution Day LectureConstitution Day lecture featuring Dr. Kyle Roberts on Religion and the American Revolution A View from the Archives.Kyle Roberts heads the Congregational Library Archive in Boston. He previously worked at the American Philosophical Society and taught at Loyola University Chicago, where he was Director of the Center for Textual Studies and Digital Humanities. He is also the author of Evangelical Gotham: Religion and the Making of New York City, 1783-1860.
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