Mind & Body
- We at the University Libraries think you deserve a break, so we are suggesting some escapist media for you to read, watch and listen to. Indulge yourself in our winter recommendations.
- Pause for Paws is a series of virtual programming for students in need of some extra pawsitivity in the coming weeks. Activities include voting for the most valuable pet, Pawffice Hours—Zooming with librarians and meeting their furry family members—and more.
- Looking for a book on leadership to read over break? Here's a list from 91¸£ÀûÉç's Center for Leadership.
- Balancing graduate studies with relationships, employment and other responsibilities can become overwhelming. Sometimes it’s easy to feel weighed down by our own expectations to do it all. Get tips.
- Our lives are built around relationships—significant others, roommates, family, friends—and making an effort can go a long way. Consider these tips for building better relationships.
- Feeling stuck in a pandemic slump? It can be hard to break away from the monotony of all things virtual. Try these tips to look forward to the big and small moments in your life.
- The Faculty and Staff Assistance Program will offer free virtual sessions during the week of Nov. 2. The drop-in counseling is helpful for employees looking to receive immediate and confidential mental health support during election week.
- Whether you’re together in person or currently in a long-distance relationship, these fall-inspired dates are sure to keep the spark alive. Just be sure to follow all current health guidelines if canoodling in public.
- This year has been emotionally draining, and we may find ourselves feeling down. Here are four things you can do to improve your mood for a brighter week.
- Working and studying from home can take a toll on our bodies. Get tips from our physical therapists at Medical Services to help you reduce aches and pain, or help you avoid them altogether.Â