Mission Statement of the Mindfulness Practice Center
of the University of Vermont

The Mindfulness Practice Center was started in 1998 to offer mindfulness meditation instruction and practice to the students, faculty, and staff of the University of Vermont, as well as to the larger community. The center is founded on the belief that mindfulness, the simple act of being present for one's experience, can help UVM community members cope with the many challenges of academic life, bringing greater fullness, freedom, and compassion into their lives. The center emphasizes a non-sectarian approach to mindfulness, drawing on the contemplative practices of a variety of traditions. We offer a range of meditation opportunities, from weekly sittings to stress management workshops to one day retreats. In addition, we occasionally stage special events, having brought to UVM such well known speakers on meditation as Jon Kabat-Zinn and Thich Naht Hanh.

Drafted on December 14, 2001 by the Mindfulness Practice Center Steering Committee.

UVM Mindfulness

Center for Health & Wellbeing 

University of Vermont