Taped CCBP Events:
CCBP is pleased to work with Academic Technology Services to videotape our events. Please continue to check back for event videos.
Karma Waltonen, "Joy and Laughter," October 11, 2018
Sasha Abramsky, "The Good News," October 30, 2018
Robert Emmons, "What Have We Learned About Gratitude?" November 8, 2018
Tenzing Thinley, "My Experience Living in Exile," November 8, 2018
Emily Harris, "Living From Within," December 4, 2018
aa valdivia, "Community Healing to Decolonize Your Life," January 16, 2019
James Housefield, "Design and the Play Instinct," January 31, 2019
Panel forum with CCBP featured author Douglas Abrams, February 4, 2019
Raychel Kubby Adler, "Hopeful Healing," April 18, 2019
Karma Waltonen performs Chronic Pain: A Comedy, May 22, 2019
Articles and Videos:
Building Community Through The Book of Joy - UC Davis Dateline
A Community Built on "Joy" - UC Davis Dateline
BOOK PROJECT: 3 Faculty Members, 3 Takes on Joy - UC Davis Dateline
Campus Community Book Project centers around “The Book of Joy” - The California Aggie
Mandala Unites Joy and the Principles of Community - UC Davis Dateline
CCBP Courses:
Fall 2018:
- Exploring Joy through the Campus Community Book Project (First-Year Seminar)
- Workload English (WLD 057) - 2 sections
- Advanced Composition (UWP 101)
- Studio Practice in Design (MFA Seminar)
Winter 2019
- Moving and Breathing with Joy: Yoga and Meditation through "The Book of Joy" (First-Year Seminar)
- Exploring Joy through the Campus Community Book Project (First-Year Seminar)
- Fieldwork as Creative Visual Practice: Developing Presence and Perception as Tools for Discovery (First-Year Seminar) - 2 sections
- Workload English (WLD 057) - 2 sections
- Advanced Composition (UWP 101)
- Health Psychology (PSC 126)
Spring 2019
- Eight Pillars of Joy (First-Year Seminar)
- Exploring Joy through the Campus Community Book Project (First-Year Seminar)
- The Pursuit of Happiness (First-Year Seminar)
- Workload English (WLD 057)
- Advanced Composition (UWP 101) - 2 sections
- Health Psychology (PSC 126)
Campus Community Book Project - First-Year Seminar Collaboration