| Details: | In a world where we can message anyone instantly, why do so many people still struggle to feel truly connected? Many of us crave deeper connection but aren’t always sure how to build it. Communication research shows that small, everyday interaction habits can play a powerful role in strengthening relationships and increasing our happiness. Communication faculty member Dr. Kirsten Weber will present “Ten Steps to Creating Connections and Decreasing Loneliness,” a talk focused on practical, actionable strategies for fostering stronger relationships. The presentation highlights simple communication practices people can use in daily life to create more meaningful connections, reduce feelings of isolation, and improve their well-being. Weber’s research centers on the role of interpersonal communication in shaping individual and relational well-being. She is an engaged and student-centered educator whose teaching spans both undergraduate and graduate levels. She regularly offers courses in interpersonal communication, communication and happiness, conflict communication, and communication theory, where she emphasizes evidence-based strategies for navigating relationships, fostering resilience, and improving quality of life. The Creating Connections Fair, featuring tables, posters, and information from student offices and volunteer organizations from across our campus and community, will begin at 6:00 p.m. and continue after the talk. Critical Engagements is a collaborative project housed in the College of Liberal Arts and Social Sciences that makes the academic mission of Central Michigan University concrete by highlighting how our students, faculty, and community are tackling the world’s most pressing and difficult questions. |
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| Admission: | Free and open to the public. |
| Sponsor: | College of Liberal Arts and Social Sciences Department of Communication |
| Contact: | Gregory Smith smith5ga@cmich.edu 989-774-3374 |
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Faculty Reading Series
Join us for readings by CMU English department faculty members each semester.
Meijer Visiting Writers Series
Founded through a gift from the Meijer Foundation, the Meijer Visiting Writers Series hosts readings each semester. You can view videos of past readings on our Creative Writing Facebook page.
Annual Leaves of Grass marathon reading
Each fall, we invite the community to join us from sunrise through the afternoon in the Fabiano Botanical Garden next to Park Library for our annual marathon reading of Walt Whitman's classic Leaves of Grass. All are welcome to take turns reading or just listen and enjoy hearing others read.
Wellspring Literary Series
Founded and facilitated by Robert Fanning, CMU Professor of Creative Writing; since 2009 the Wellspring Literary Series has provided a forum for the Mt. Pleasant and Central Michigan University community to hear the work of established and emerging regional writers. The Wellspring Literary Series has become a destination venue for Michigan writers and poets from around the state to share their work here in Mount Pleasant with a large, receptive audience. In addition to providing a space to hear some of Michigan's best writers, the series also provides opportunities for CMU writing students to read their works-in-progress in public alongside these prominent authors. The Wellspring Literary Series also features music performed by students and faculty members from the CMU School of Music, as well as local Musicians. All readings are free and open to the public and take place at the Art Reach of Mid Michigan, located at 111 E. Broadway in downtown Mt. Pleasant. Readings are generally held on the first or second Monday of every month, except in the case of holidays or scheduling conflicts. Refreshments are served, courtesy of Max and Emily's Eatery. For the latest updates, further details, or inquiries, email Robert Fanning or visit the Wellspring Literary Series website.