Build-A-Bowl With Lifestyle Medicine Interest Group
Friday, November 7, 2025 5:30–7:30 PM
- LocationJones Building
- DescriptionThe Lifestyle Medicine Interest Group invites you to our Build-A-Bowl event, where participants will assemble their own nutritious grain bowls using a variety of fresh, wholesome ingredients. This interactive experience highlights the importance of healthy eating as a cornerstone of lifestyle medicine and provides practical tips for building balanced meals. Open to all UConn students, this event is a great opportunity to enjoy good food, learn about the role of nutrition in disease prevention and wellness, and connect with peers who share an interest in healthy living.
- Websitehttps://events.uconn.edu/college-of-agriculture-health-and-natural-resources/event/1557882-build-a-bowl-with-lifestyle-medicine-interest
- CategoriesHealth & Wellness, Student Activities
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