What’s New in the Kripalu Schools
It's been an eventful year! In 2019, we've welcomed a new Dean of the Kripalu School of Yoga, Cristie Newhart; and new faculty in the School of Integrative Yoga Therapy. The School of Mindful Outdoor Leadership launched Kripalu’s first-ever two-night camping trip, on nearby Mount Greylock. We brought our alumni community together on Facebook. And we celebrated the release of new books from our faculty. Here are all the updates.
New books from our faculty: Make some room on your bookshelf! Micah Mortali's new book, Rewilding: Meditations, Practices and Skills for Awakening in Nature, will be released in December; and Coby Kozlowski's One Degree Revolution is coming in January. Now available, Stephen Cope's Deep Human Connection: Why We Need It More than Anything Else; Ann Swanson’s new book, Science of Yoga: Understand the Anatomy and Physiology to Perfect Your Practice; and Marlysa Sullivan's Yoga and Science in Pain Care: Treating the Person in Pain.
OJAS STUDIO Scholarships: New this year, the OJAS STUDIO Scholarships support students in the Kripalu Schools who are committed to bringing the benefits of Ayurveda and yoga to underserved communities. Ojas is a Sanskrit term that can be translated as “vigor” or “essence of vitality"; according to Ayurvedic philosophy, ojas is the vital energy that promotes our immunity, strength, and happiness. OJAS STUDIO is a food and lifestyle brand created to spread the benefits, love, and wonder of Ayurveda, by reimagining its age-old traditions for modern lives. Kripalu School of Ayurveda faculty have supported OJAS STUDIO with guidance regarding the contemporary interpretation of ancient Ayurvedic wisdom.
The dance of yoga: The School of Yoga has added movement trainings from three longtime Kripalu faculty members to our 1000-hour offerings. Megha Nancy Buttenheim, Toni Bergins, and Dan Leven have each trained hundreds of teachers in their respective approaches to dance, healing, and embodiment. Get credit toward 1000-hour certification while immersing in a joyful dance experience!
1000-hour tracks: Yoga teachers pursuing their 1000-hour certification at Kripalu can choose between two tracks: the Teacher Within the Kripalu Tradition or the Well-Rounded Teacher. The first option is designed for those who feel a strong connection with the Kripalu lineage, and are led by Kripalu-trained teachers and faculty. The Well-Rounded teacher track offers a “liberal arts” take on advanced education, with a variety of programs taught by both Kripalu faculty and frequent Kripalu presenters. Find out more.
Continuing education for School of Ayurveda alumni: As part of its commitment to education and personal empowerment, the Kripalu School of Ayurveda has created a series of PACE (Professional Ayurvedic Continuing Education) programs designed for the Ayurvedic Health Counselor and Ayurvedic practitioner. Course topics include skin health, balancing the nervous system with Ayurveda, herbology, immunity and chronic disease, and more. Browse our upcoming PACE programs.
New faculty for the School of Integrative Yoga Therapy (IYT): Dean Mary Northey and IYT founder Joseph Le Page lead a team of experts in the field, with specializations that include somatic psychology, integrative health science, yoga for cancer survivors, and traditional healing modalities. Meet the faculty.
The Kripalu Schools Alumni Facebook Group is for graduates of the Schools who are looking to connect, share wisdom, and learn from each other about topics related to yoga, Ayurveda, Integrative Yoga Therapy, and mindful outdoor leadership. Come introduce yourself, let us know what you’ve been up to since your training, share your aha moments about teaching and learning, and support others by commenting on their posts. Schools faculty post resources, updates, and opportunities for continuing education. Join today.