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Human Resources

Mental health supports accessible over the winter break

December 17, 2020 — 
If you are in need of supports or resources, there are a variety of mental health and wellbeing supports accessible to students, faculty and staff throughout the break.

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A student studying in isolation.

Faculty of Law

It’s okay to not be okay

May 15, 2020 — 
Collectively, we are all experiencing an unprecedented traumatic event

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Classroom, people and food

Students

Apply now for a Success Through Wellness Grant

January 6, 2020 — 
Staff, faculty, and students can all apply for a grant to fund an initiative or program that will improve the mental health and wellbeing of the UM community during the 2020-21 academic year

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McKenzie Warriner

Students

Success through Wellness in Music

November 29, 2019 — 
'Not only does physical awareness prevent stress-related injuries, but it improves musicians’ overall well-being'

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Desautels Faculty of Music

Bringing down barricades

September 5, 2019 — 
Desautels Faculty of Music professors and alumni shine a light on mental health issues

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Food preparation

Faculty of Agricultural and Food Sciences

Brain Food Dinners: Finding mental wellness through food

September 4, 2019 — 
Maureen Cooper, a 4th year student in the Human Nutritional Sciences (dietetics preparation) program, chose to study nutrition because she was interested in how food can heal the body

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Students

STEAM program provides wellness opportunities for students and staff

August 9, 2019 — 
Success Through Wellness Grants foster creative STEAM programming in the Faculty of Science

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Summer campus

Students

Campus mental health five year report

May 13, 2019 — 
Five years ago, the U of M adopted a mental health strategy, Success Through Wellness, with the aim of addressing and improving mental health for the entire university community

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