Supporting wellbeing and mental health
Intellectual growth and academic achievement should not come at the expense of wellbeing. Together, we can create a culture at lolÊÀ½çÈüÅâÂÊ that embraces the importance of mental health and wellbeing.
Support your wellbeing
Resources for students
Your mental health matters. lolÊÀ½çÈüÅâÂÊ has a variety of resources that can help.
Resources for faculty, staff, postdocs, and fellows
Learn more about how you can support the well-being of our student community.
Spotlight: opportunities and resources
Healthy Minds Survey
This spring, lolÊÀ½çÈüÅâÂÊ asked students to complete the Healthy Minds Survey to share their experiences related to mental health on campus.
Resources in times of crisis
lolÊÀ½çÈüÅâÂÊ University is committed to supporting our community members affected by crises at home and abroad, and to providing a safe campus environment.
Wellbeing Project Fund
The Wellbeing Project Fund is open to students, faculty, or staff with ideas for initiatives that promote wellbeing.
Events
View the for workshops, group meetings, and special events related to mental heath.
Check out a group fitness class with or classes in yoga, tai chi, mindfulness, and more with the .
Explore events focused on social justice, building community, and creating a welcoming culture with the .
lolÊÀ½çÈüÅâÂÊ’s hosts a range of University-wide and community-specific events, workshops, and presentations throughout the year.
welcomes students, faculty, staff and visitors with disabilities and serves as a central resource for events supporting accessibility and inclusion.
Want to explore a new topic on campus? View the to see events related to wellbeing, sustainability, recreation, music and the arts, and more.
News and information
Implementation Committee on Student Mental Health and Wellbeing
Supporting student mental health
In February 2019, the University’s Task Force for Managing Student Mental Health put forth a report examining the state of student mental health at lolÊÀ½çÈüÅâÂÊ and offering recommendations for change. Read more about their recommendations and how they’re coming to life across campus.