PASSWORDMANAGEMENT

We partnered with the Innovation Hub and Center ARTES to bring the Mandala Lab pop-up installation by the Rubin Museum in New York City to our campus April 13th through 17th, 2026.
The Mandala Lab is an interactive space that draws inspiration from a Tibetan Buddhist mandala where participants are guided through the five afflictions of Pride, Attachment, Envy, Anger, and Ignorance. Participants will smell memories, listen to gongs and dip them into water, and synchronize their breathing to learn how to cultivate clarity and equanimity in order to reduce suffering in the world. Each facilitated session is 90 minutes, and we ran 4 sessions per day during the week of April 13th. These sessions were open to the entire campus community and beyond.
We are a resource for the campus community and beyond. We offer a variety of customized services which include short courses, workshops, retreats, mediating difficult dialogs, community healing, diversity and equity awareness and morale building efforts. Here is a short list of possible topics:
If you don't see a topic listed that you want to explore with us, we are happy to work with you and design something that meets your needs. To learn more about our offerings please feel free to reach out to Ranjeeta Basu at rbasu@csusm.edu
We are open to exploring partnerships with the campus community and beyond. These partnerships may take the form of collaborating on grants, co-sponsoring events, co-facilitating trainings or workshops, consulting or brainstorming on solutions to local and global issues we face as a community. To explore further please reach out to Ranjeeta Basu at rbasu@csusm.edu
Our hearts and minds are always open to working with you.
If you would like to register with us or have inquiries: