Mandala Magazine

Fall 2022

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Feature

Through community engagement, the Center’s Integrative Health and Wellbeing Research Program is building trust and addressing disparities in clinical studies.

Academics

Photographer Craig Blacklock reveals their new book, LIGHT WAVES - Abstract Photographs of Reflections From Lake Superior.

Academics

Wellbeing has emerged as a top priority as individuals, organizations, and communities continue to navigate through these seismic shifts and experience increased levels of burnout, stress, and isolation.

Academics

A webinar series focused on Tibetan Medicine teaches people how to find joy through a healthy mind and body.

From the Director

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Mary Jo Kreitzer

A new staff member recently asked me about the name of our news magazine. I explained that “mandala” is the Sanskrit word for “circle” and that mandalas appear in architecture, art, archeology, science, and within various spiritual and cultural…
  • Closing the Mental Health Care Access Gap
  • The Path to Happiness
  • Dr. Lou Sportelli Receives the Spirit of the Center Award
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Mary Jo Kreitzer
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