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Enjoy a Variety of Wellness Day Activities on March 23

Thursday, March 18, 2021, By Shannon Andre
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people sitting in front of Hall of LanguagesWith the first of two Wellness Days scheduled for Tuesday, March 23, campus community members are encouraged to participate in a host of activities aimed to promote health, well-being and self-care. Activities span fitness classes to workshops to self-care kits.

All events will follow public health guidance, and students are reminded to adhere to their commitment to the .

For the full schedule of events, visit the .

Check out the list below for a sampling of the activities:

  • The Barnes Center at The Arch has a available on Tuesday. Register in the (registration opens six hours before each class).
  • If you have ever considered joining the pet therapy team at the Barnes Center, participate in an .
  • As part of the , the Office of Student Activities and Traditions Commission are hosting a panel discussion with the Homecoming Court and de-stress paint night. (Students Only)
  • Visit to participate in sled hockey, curling or skating lessons.
  • Reserve a spot at the Crowley Family MindSpa on the .
  • The Health Hub will pop-up at Flint and Day halls. Follow day-of for the announced time.
  • Take part in the . (Students Only)
  • The welcomes Nyle DiMarco as its final speaker for the spring semester.
  • Hendricks Chapel and the chaplaincies will offer such activities as service projects, crafts and Ultimate Frisbee.
  • Â鶹ƵµÀUniversity Libraries has compiled a , outlining University and local resources for health, well-being and personal care for mind and body.
  • Practice self-guided mindfulness and meditation techniques through your free access to the number one mobile app for stress, anxiety and depression management, .
  • The is also sponsoring for faculty and staff. These activities are in addition to the resources that are .

In January, Interim Vice Chancellor and Provost John Liu announced two Wellness Days in the Spring 2021 semester for all main campus courses (whether in-person, hybrid or online) to support the well-being of the community. On Tuesday, March 23, and Wednesday, April 21, no classes will be held, no class work will be due and no exams will be administered. Rehearsals, music recitals, productions, filming or other hands-on activities may still take place.

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