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29 sessions available from March 19, 2024 to March 23, 2024
Talk to us. We can help. What do you do to get ready? Two things: (1) make an appointment, below, and (2) please be sure to complete the Intake Form. (Please allow at least two hours between when you book and the appointment time, so that our ResNavs can personalize your info request.)
You'll leave your appointment with referrals or contacts for questions, like...

• What student orgs are available to me?

• How do I get involved on campus?

• How do I find internship and research opportunities?

• Where is my advising office and how do I get academic help?

• How do I manage my time?

• What can I do to maintain wellness?

Appointment Locations/Virtual OptionsCentral Campus. Central Campus appointments are in the Michigan League. Check in on the main floor at the Information Desk.North Campus. North Campus appointments are in Pierpont Commons. Check in on the main floor at the Information Desk.Virtual. Virtual appointments are on Zoom. You will receive a link with your registration confirmation.Postings. Appointments are posted on Friday by noon for the coming week, with a variety of locations/types and times available.
AccessibilityIf you use a wheelchair, please note that on your intake form. There are accessible spaces in each building.
Again, what do you do to get ready? Two things: (1) make an appointment online or in-person and (2) please be sure to complete the Intake Form. We prepare our responses based on your inquiry!Please allow at least TWO HOURS between when you make an appointment and the actual appointment time. This allows time for personalized research.



ResNav Bios
You can meet with any ResNav with an appointment that fits your schedule OR check out their studies/interests.Grad Students
Lorna. P2 College of Pharmacy. Undergrad Pharmaceutical Science. (U-M Grad & Undergrad student.) Hobbies: reading, running, traveling.

Maddie. School of Information (Bachelors, enrolled in Masters). What the F Magazine. CMYK Design. VOID Tech Consulting. (U-M Grad & Undergrad Student.) Hobbies: drawing, painting, traveling, hiking, trying new restaurants.
Undergrad Students
Nancy. LSA Organizational Studies & Philosophy, Politics & Economics. Hobbies: exploring NYC (her home), boba tea, and trying new foods/restaurants

Pearl. Taubman School of Architecture. Real Estate Development and Dance Minors. Thai Student Association. Asia Business Conference. Hobbies: boba, gym, R&B music.

Rocco. LSA Economics. Business Professionals of America. Hobbies: lifting, playing tennis, reading.

Ronen. [Out W24 for study abroad.] LSA Economics. Michigan Hillel. Environmental Consulting Org U-M.
1 session on March 19, 2024

This is a continuation of the Strategies for Academic Success: A Virtual Interdisciplinary Series. These sessions will provide tools and strategies for academic success as a U-M student. Open to undergraduate and graduate students.

This series is hosted by the School of Public Health, School of Information, and College of Engineering.
1 session on March 19, 2024
Anti-Racist Community Engagement is an advanced interactive workshop for participants who are already familiar with both community engagement and anti-racism. We recommend the Ginsberg Center's Foundations of Community Engagement workshop as a prerequisite. Participants will develop a deeper understanding of white supremacy in higher education community engagement, discuss various anti-racist practices to resist white supremacy in community engagement work, and talk about how to apply these practices to participants’ own projects.


This workshop is designed for U-M master's students, doctoral students, and postdoctoral scholars on all three campuses; therefore, only U-M graduate students and postdoctoral scholars are permitted to register for this workshop. While this workshop is being facilitated on behalf of Rackham’s DEI Certificate Program, it is open to all U-M graduate students and postdoctoral scholars. For faculty and staff, please contact rackhampdeworkshops@umich.edu to ask if we can accommodate your attendance.
1 session on March 19, 2024
Want a chance to meet and chat with the Rackham Deans? Come join us at Lunch with the Deans series! The Rackham Student Government will be hosting two Lunch with the Deans events at the following dates and locations:


Central Campus (Hybrid event) Feb. 13th, 12:00-1:00pm, Rackham 4th Floor Assembly Hall and Zoom

North Campus (In-person only) March 19th, 12:00-1:00pm, Pierpont Commons, First Mezzanine, East Room
Students can provide their thoughts and ask questions. Students who are unable to attend, but have questions for the Deans are encouraged to submit questions to us via email (rsg-exec@umich.edu). Lunch will be provided to all attendees! RSVP is highly recommended.
4 sessions available from March 19, 2024 to April 16, 2024
CommuniTEA is a weekly tea gathering on Tuesdays for students, staff and faculty to build community and share information about what they are experiencing during the week. Come join us!




6 sessions available from March 19, 2024 to April 23, 2024
PaWWs and Relax brings you Hawkeye the Wellness Dog!

New name, same great fur! The PaWWs and Relax program is happy to bring you Hawkeye, the Alaskan Malamute for a weekly opportunity to take a step back, take a deep breath and … relax. Hawkeye is a registered therapy dog through Therapaws and he is also a working sled dog who does agility, obedience, and a few adorable tricks.

Locations may vary each week so click on a date for exact details! Be sure to check out our Wolverine Wellness Instagram page (@wolverinewellness). We hope to see you across campus!

Thanks and don't forget to PaWWs today!
3 sessions available from March 19, 2024 to April 1, 2024
Interested in working with youth this summer? Be an advisor in our summer engineering programs for K-12 students! Engineering OnRamp (EO) is seeking highly organized, energetic, enthusiastic, and team-oriented individuals to serve in key seasonal roles in the classroom, as well as, student life and wellness!
Engineering OnRamp (EO) serves as a pathway for a diverse group of pre-college (K-12) students to discover engineering as a profession and choose Michigan Engineering as the place where they want to prepare for their future. In Engineering OnRamp we believe Engineering is for EVERYONE!
Available Roles
Program Advisor
Student Life Advisor
Residential Advisor Residential CoordinatorIf you're interested in learning more about summer job opportunities, EO will be hosting virtual and in-person recruitment sessions. This is your opportunity to learn more about the application process, to meet with EO representatives who can give you valuable insight into our summer programs and more! Check out our recruitment sessions below!

Apply for a summer job today!
8 sessions available from March 19, 2024 to March 27, 2024
Sign up for Zund Training at Taubman College. Taubman College students only.
1 session on March 19, 2024
Are you interested in learning about supporting your students and colleagues during Ramadan? We invite you to participate in an interactive workshop by the Office of Culture, Community and Equity (OCCE). Our “Ramadan Etiquette” workshop aims to provide insight into Ramadan, its religious and cultural significance and how you can create an inclusive environment for students, staff and faculty. This workshop is an introductory level, which will provide guidance on inclusive language, accommodations and respectful communication. This is also a space to reflect and ask questions.
Participants will engage in discussions (verbal or through chat) and breakout room activities.
This workshop is open for Michigan Engineering staff, faculty and post-doctoral fellows.
It's important that everyone has their access needs met in this space. If there are any measures we can take to make this meeting more accessible, please let us know and we will work to do so. Any feedback or concerns you share will be kept confidential and used to improve this space for everyone. A list of assistive digital technology available for free to all U-M students, faculty, and staff is available at https://accessibility.umich.edu/assistive-technology
3 sessions available from March 19, 2024 to April 11, 2024
Join us to learn more about competitive scholarship opportunities for graduate school in the UK! Come with any questions you may have.
1 session on March 19, 2024
Learn more about current research and areas of study in the Psych Department, inquire about hands-on research and community opportunities, and connect with faculty and graduate students. This open house event will allow students to personally interact with faculty and grad students to learn more about opportunities within the Psychology Department.
4 sessions available from March 19, 2024 to March 29, 2024
For students interested in design thinking, visual composition, working collaboratively, critical thinking and analysis, and gaining skills with tools and techniques relevant to a wide range of material processes, the Stamps School offers an eighteen-credit minor in studio art and design. It is required that all interested students attend an info session as the first step of the process. If you have questions, please email stamps-minor-advising@umich.edu.
2 sessions available from March 19, 2024 to April 17, 2024
Join SLPD for sessions aimed at enhancing and developing your Marketing and Communication plan, learning about different aspects of wellbeing, and developing leadership skills. Attendees can participate in an array of sessions. These sessions are open to Student Life staff and our academic colleagues, and serve to support Student Life's 3 Year Strategic Plan.
Sessions are free unless staff register and fail to attend, or "no-show" to a session, then a $25 charge will be applied. At least 24 hour notice is needed to avoid your Unit being charged. You will be asked to provide a Unit shortcode when you complete registration.
3 sessions available from March 19, 2024 to March 26, 2024
Alcohol and other drug education for IFC fraternities.
5 sessions available from March 19, 2024 to April 16, 2024
Coaching Corner workshops are for students connected with Services for Students with Disabilities (SSD). They are hosted by the staff of Academic Support & Access Partnerships (ASAP) that work within SSD. The workshops are on various topics, including but not limited to: executive functioning skills, scholarships, and other disability-related topics.
1 session on March 19, 2024
Wondering what industries and career roles align with your skills and interests? In this workshop, you’ll reflect on your experiences, begin to explore your options, and identify career paths that align with your values and unique skill set.



This workshop typically addresses questions like:


What steps can you be taking now to prepare for your future career?
How do you decide what career options are right for you?
What skills are needed for the industries and/or careers you’re considering?
Where can you find information on different career pathways and industries?

Email ScienceSuccessSeries@umich.edu with any questions.


17 sessions available from March 19, 2024 to March 31, 2024
Come help us during normal operating hours; as well as, unload our weekly Food Gatherers deliveries and stock our shelves!
If you are outside the U-M community, please reach out to maize.blue.cupboard@umich.edu to sign up.
1 session on March 19, 2024
Interested in learning more about how to get involved with social justice on campus? IGR and CASC are hosting an open house to celebrate our new joint certificate! Whether you're involved with either program, or haven't heard of them at all, we'd love to have you and help explore your social justice interests on campus!
5 sessions available from March 19, 2024 to March 27, 2024
1 session on March 19, 2024
Let your creativity flow like a smooth melody! Paint your very own vinyl record to display wherever you’d like, listen to some incredible tunes, and chat with your friends in the community over delicious refreshments!
57 sessions available from March 19, 2024 to April 23, 2024
The Office of Health Equity and Inclusion at University of Michigan School of Nursing strives to provide health equity education and academic support to work towards improving student outcomes, cultivating collective cultural consciousness, and encouraging inclusive teaching practices.

Any questions regarding workshop offerings please email EPIC Pathways Program Coordinators Lindsay Sexton (lindsbs@med.umich.edu) and Emily Herzog (epawlik@med.umich.edu)
2 sessions available from March 19, 2024 to March 28, 2024
The Ginsberg Center offers multiple workshops to support students and staff who are working with communities through courses, student organizations or independently. Learning in Community (LinC) is an educational workshop and training series focused on supporting those interested in community engagement, social justice, democratic engagement, advocacy, activism and philanthropy. Sessions address one or more of the following areas:

Principles and Practice of Ethical Community EngagementDemocratic EngagementLeadership for Social Change
In addition to our LinC Workshop Series, groups can also request individual workshops. For more information, or to submit a request for one of the below workshops, please visit our website: https://ginsberg.umich.edu/linc
2 sessions available from March 19, 2024 to April 2, 2024
12 sessions available from March 19, 2024 to April 23, 2024
First-Year Relationship and Sexuality Talk (FYRST) is a required, in-person, and peer-facilitated workshop that came directly from feedback and listening sessions with current University of Michigan students. Our goal is to create an accessible, supportive space for student-driven conversations where all identities and experiences are welcomed and in which students can build skills and tools around identifying goals and values and then communicate effectively about those. Workshops will be offered at multiple locations and times throughout the winter semester, so please sign up for the workshop that works for you!!

First-Year Relationship Sexuality Talk (FYRST) FAQ:

“How many workshops do I have to sign up for?”

You only need to sign up for 1 workshop. Attending 1 workshop will fulfill the requirement for the training.

“I see that there is more than one session, does it matter which one I sign up for?”

It generally does not matter which workshop you sign up for. There will be a few that are designated for specific groups such as transfer students or for students looking for accommodations. If you do not fit these groups please try to save these workshops for those that do and you are free to choose among any of the other workshops.

“Is this workshop required?”

This workshop is required for all transfer and first-year students at the University of Michigan.

“I’ve experienced harm around relationships or sexual experiences in the past and I am worried that attending this workshop may be harmful for me.”

Our team is aware that students who are coming into the university that have experienced harm in the past. Our workshop is specifically designed to respect and validate the experiences of survivors and has been carefully constructed to avoid any specific descriptions of violence and focus instead on themes of empowerment, communication, and boundary setting. However, if you still have concerns about programming and would like to request alternative programming, please feel free to reach out at SAPAC-FYRST@umich.edu.

“What if I struggle to learn in a presentation setting? I’m an active learner.”

Our workshop is built to meet a variety of learning styles, including time for self-reflection, small group sharing, and resources to take with you to work through on your own time! This workshop is meant to be interactive and inclusive.

“Can I request accommodations?”

We considered accessibility in creating this workshop and selecting the locations in which the workshops are help. However, we recognize many places at the University are inaccessible and we've set an * next to workshops that are on the first floor and lack stairs. These workshops also will have a presentation (other workshops we do not) and are a good fit for those who might need a large font. Please sign up for those if you feel that accommodations would assist you and reach out to SAPAC-FYRST@umich.edu if you are concerned or have questions.

“I missed my workshop, what should I do ?”

Our team tracks attendance at each workshop by having participants swipe in with their MCard. If you are not able to attend the workshop you signed up for, our team will continue to send reminder emails until you have completed a workshop. In this case, please sign up for another workshop as soon as you can as the workshop is required and may fill up especially near the end of the semester. No need to contact SAPAC unless you are not able to reschedule.

“I have had gender-based violence training before, can I get this requirement waived?”

As this workshop was designed with University of Michigan student feedback in mind, our workshop is unique to the UM community. Our curriculum focuses on individualized reflection and because of its interactive nature, each workshop will be unique to the people attending. Although we are excited you already have familiarity with the subject, this workshop is required for every first year and transfer student.

“I’m a commuter/non-traditional student, do I still have to attend?"

Yes, this workshop is required for every first-year and transfer student - not only do we want every student to benefit from having this time to connect with peers, but we also want to make sure your peers benefit from what you bring to our community. If you have any concerns or questions about being able to participate, please contact SAPAC-FYRST@umich.edu.

“I still have questions! Who should I contact?"

Please contact us at SAPAC-FYRST@umich.edu.
1 session on March 19, 2024
Join us for the Asian American & Pacific Islander Heritage Month Opening Event, an Art Fair highlighting AA&PI Student Art/Artists, and readings inspired by this year's heritage month theme! Food provided.
16 sessions available from March 19, 2024 to April 21, 2024
13 sessions available from March 19, 2024 to April 20, 2024
4 sessions available from March 19, 2024 to April 16, 2024
Weekly meetings of the Panhellenic Association
21 sessions available from March 19, 2024 to April 29, 2024
5 sessions available from March 19, 2024 to March 27, 2024
5 sessions available from March 19, 2024 to April 22, 2024
Come Join the Munger Community by attending events hosted by our RA's! Feel free to select and attend as many events as you would like!
4 sessions available from March 19, 2024 to April 4, 2024
6 sessions available from March 19, 2024 to April 23, 2024
1 session on March 20, 2024
Are you looking for opportunities to hone your leadership skills, communicate, and work with others? Join us at the monthly lunch and learn sessions will be held in the Practice Office space in Suite 2700 unless otherwise stated. These programs are focused on interdisciplinary collaboration and learning and are rooted in principles of Design Thinking, Transformative Learning, and Experiential learning theory.
1 session on March 20, 2024
Join us for informal, but informational, sessions about different DEI topics! These events are created to help international students and scholars gain historical and cultural context around these U.S. concepts. Lunch is provided.
6 sessions available from March 20, 2024 to April 24, 2024
Join OGPS Health & Wellness for a weekly meditation sit from 12:30-1:00pm every Wednesday via Zoom. This informal, lightly-guided practice can offer you the space to develop your mindfulness skills and increase your ability to manage stress and improve coping.
Whether you're new to meditation or a regular practitioner, all are welcome. Open to all OGPS trainees, staff, and faculty (and Michigan Medicine affiliates by request). You are welcome to attend weekly or drop-in as your schedule allows. Registration is not required to attend.


1 session on March 20, 2024
OGPS Presents: Women's Empowerment Brunch. March is Women's History Month. Please join us for roundtable discussions around womanhood and particularly, being a woman in stem. It will be a casual afternoon of conversation and community. We will have a brunch meal catered from First Watch. This event will take place Wednesday, March 20th, from 12:30pm-2:00pm in the OGPS Lounge. It is sure to be a great time. Please be sure to RSVP and gather with us.
4 sessions available from March 20, 2024 to April 9, 2024

Your Weekly Boost for Success in STEM! Topics offered include:


Peer Mentorship: Connect with experienced STEM peers who've been in your shoes, ready to guide you through challenges and celebrate your victories.
Time Management Mastery: Learn the art of balancing coursework, projects, and personal time to make the most out of your academic experience.
Goal Setting Support: Define and achieve your academic and personal goals with the help of our seasoned mentors.
Stress-Free Strategies: Discover effective methods to manage stress and maintain your well-being throughout the winter semester.
Community Bonding: Forge connections with like-minded STEM enthusiasts in a relaxed, supportive environment.
Winter Wellness: Navigate the challenges of the winter semester with strategies for staying healthy, both mentally and physically.

Come join us to get trusted advice from new friends. You are welcome to register to get reminders and add it to your calendar, but drop ins are also encouraged.

Email ScienceSuccessSeries@umich.edu with any questions.


8 sessions available from March 20, 2024 to April 2, 2024
1 session on March 20, 2024
2 sessions available from March 20, 2024 to April 4, 2024
Our WISE Lead Student Ambassadors are planning a series of social events for women in STEM at UM called WISE Nights In! Join us for free food, fun activities, and a chance to make connections with other STEM students.
4 sessions available from March 20, 2024 to April 9, 2024
Dinners for Democracy are nonpartisan presentations and small group discussions on topics students care about hosted by the student organization, Turn Up Turnout (TUT). Participants can expect to gain:
A deeper knowledge of the issue and an opportunity to discuss your thoughtsInformation about how your vote in local offices can affect the issueAdditional resources you can use to learn moreFree food at in-person events!
1 session on March 20, 2024
Join student facilitators from the Maize and Blue Cupboard for dinner at South Quad to build community, share feedback, and guide future programming.
1 session on March 20, 2024
Join the Quantitative Methods in the Social Sciences (QMSS) program for our professional development series where we will bring students opportunities to learn from successful students & invited experts about the internship, job, and graduate school hunt & application process while leveraging quantitative and data-based skills from QMSS specifically. Open to all U-M students!
21 sessions available from March 20, 2024 to April 23, 2024
4 sessions available from March 20, 2024 to April 20, 2024
1 session on March 21, 2024
Please note the following:

Before you sign-up, please make sure you have secured your supervisor's approval for attendance.
Register for only ONE session.
In this training, you will learn to:

Use the Shared Hiring Philosophy as a guide to creating a diverse, equitable, and inclusive search
Experience a process framework that supports equitable candidate selection from preparation to onboarding Conduct behavior-based interviewing Create a team-oriented approach to an effective and positive candidate experienceThrough demonstration and hands-on practice, this course will serve as a guide to help you through the experience of being part of a search committee team.
9 sessions available from March 21, 2024 to March 22, 2024
Registration Instructions:
Use the sections below to register for virtual workshops, career panels, the keynote speaker, and the networking lunch. Please ensure that you have selected all interested sessions before submitting registration.
Learning Goals
Participants will have the opportunity to learn from the keynote presenter, University of Michigan alumna Laura Morgan Roberts. Morgan Roberts holds a Ph.D. in organizational psychology and is the CEO and founder of the Alignment Quest Enterprise. She is also a professor of practice at the University of Virginia Darden School of Business. Morgan Roberts’s keynote address will be followed by an in-person networking lunch with local professionals representing diverse career sectors. The conference is co-sponsored by the University Career Center, Rackham Graduate School, and the Office of Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies at the University of Michigan Medical School.
Effectively Explore Careers Beyond the ProfessoriateThe goals of Ph.D. Connections are to enable students and postdoctoral fellows to:

Gain an increased awareness of careers available to Ph.D.s in a variety of sectors
Learn about skills and key competencies that are important in different industries
Develop strategies and build networks to explore careers beyond the professoriate effectively.Schedule Overview

March 21: Virtual Pre-Conference Workshops
10:30 a.m. EST

Taming the Impostor: Navigating the Ph.D. to Professional Job Search
12:30 p.m. EST

Networking in Preparation of Attending a Conference
2:00 p.m. EST

Talking Outside Your Field: Explaining Your Research During Your Industry Job Search
3:30 p.m. EST

Harnessing Generative AI for Professional Excellence: Strategies and Applications
March 22: In-Person Conference
Rackham Graduate School, Fourth Floor

9:30 a.m.-10:00 a.m.,
Check-In 10:00 a.m., Amphitheatre, 4th Floor

Keynote Address: Roshni Rao, Ph.D.| Executive Director of Doctoral and Postdoctoral Career Design; Director, Phutures, Johns Hopkins University
11:30 a.m., Assembly Hall, 4th Floor

Networking Lunch
1:30 p.m.

Career Panels—Panelist names and bios coming soon!

Careers for Humanities - East Conference Room, 4th Floor
Careers for Social Sciences - West Conference Room, 4th Floor
Careers for STEM - Amphitheatre, 4th Floor
2:30 to 3:30 p.m.

Networking with Panelists