Grad School 101: Graduate Student Well-Being

In this virtual presentation, we will hear from a representative from Wolverine Wellness, an office of University Health Service, whose goal is a campus community that centers health equity and elevates well-being.

We will discuss all the ways that the Wolverine Wellness office can support your personal and community well-being during your time at the University of Michigan.

Wolverine Wellness believes in the following principles:

  • All students deserve equitable access to wellness: societal, cultural, historical, and environmental factors fundamentally impact health. We are committed to building a culture of well-being that is accessible to all.
  • Everyone's wellness is connected. Each of us impacts the health of our campus community. We seek to infuse well-being into campus culture, address systemic challenges to well-being, and support positive social norms.
  • Holistic wellness is part of success. We are committed to partnering with students to integrate all aspects of their well-being, including intellectual, occupational, spiritual, environmental, emotional, physical, financial, and social.
  • Every student’s path to well-being is unique. We support students in authoring their own definitions of happy, well, successful, and healthy as they continue to build meaningful and authentic lives.



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Wolverine Wellness & Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS)

In this virtual presentation, we will hear from a representative from Wolverine Wellness, an office of University Health Service, whose goal is a campus community that centers health equity and elevates well-being.

We will discuss all the ways that the Wolverine Wellness office can support your personal and community well-being during your time at the University of Michigan.

Wolverine Wellness believes in the following principles:

  • All students deserve equitable access to wellness: societal, cultural, historical, and environmental factors fundamentally impact health. We are committed to building a culture of well-being that is accessible to all.
  • Everyone's wellness is connected. Each of us impacts the health of our campus community. We seek to infuse well-being into campus culture, address systemic challenges to well-being, and support positive social norms.
  • Holistic wellness is part of success. We are committed to partnering with students to integrate all aspects of their well-being, including intellectual, occupational, spiritual, environmental, emotional, physical, financial, and social.
  • Every student’s path to well-being is unique. We support students in authoring their own definitions of happy, well, successful, and healthy as they continue to build meaningful and authentic lives.

If you have any questions, please email rackhampdeworkshops@umich.edu.

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