As part of Mental Health Awareness Month, Outdoor Action and Counseling and Psychological Services (CPS) hosted Dr. Jud Brewer '96 MD PhD for a webinar exploring the physiology of anxiety and how we can 'unlearn' millions of years of evolution to be more mindful and less stressed.
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For more information regarding when sign-ups open or for information on other OA/Princeton Journeys Alumni trips, fill out the Interest Form.
OA Leaders volunteer their time to help incoming freshmen learn about Princeton, to teach other Princeton students leadership skills and reach out to the surrounding community utilizing their special skills to help others. Through ourt programs such as Peak Potential at the OA Climbing Wall which providews indoor rock climbing for children with disabilities to our Leave No Trace Pogram that teaches sustainable outdoor skills to local school children, OA provides students with the opportunity to use leadership in service.
There are so many great moments that happen on Frosh Trip! From learning to rock climb to connecting with new peers, there are countless stories from the past 4 decades of Frosh Trip. We've captured some of our favorite moments and memories in video, photos, and quotes from participants and leaders.
Join us in celebrating the Fall weather by canoeing on the Canal!
Located at the southern edge of campus, the D&R Canal is a perfect place for quick afternoon canoe trip. You're almost guaranteed to happen upon dozens and dozens of sunning turtles, as well as other exciting riparian wildlife.
ScheduleThursday, October 12- Deadline to sign-up.
Sunday, October 15Shift 1: meet outside Forbes at 1pm (will return by 3pm)
Shift 2: meet outside Forbes at 2pm (will return by 4pm)