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A hands-on sustainable, organic farming experience that provides leadership development, education, and research opportunities. Located at the Matthaei Botanical Gardens, this student managed farm partners with MDining to bring food grown by students for students to campus dining and retail locations. In addition, the farm collaboratively manages the Maize and Blue Cupboard, Garden at the Ginsberg Center, and the East Quad Garden. All produce from these gardens goes to the cupboard for distribution to those in need. Weekly volunteer and student engagement opportunities are available all fall and winter semesters.
Provides evaluation and medication management for mental health concerns, such as depression and anxiety.
Lifeline, chat, and walk-in services provide help and support if you are experiencing a mental health emergency, including thoughts of self-harm or suicide.
Hungry? Comprised of eleven on-campus cafés and eight markets, nine residential dining halls, and a line of Blue to Go foods, Michigan Dining is here to satisfy your appetite.
SAPAC promotes healthy relationships, teaches non-violence and equality, supports survivor healing, and fosters a respectful and safe environment for all members of the University of Michigan community.
Confused about health insurance? Here is Information about health insurance plans that students may be eligible for.
Provides information and resources for current and prospective undocumented and DACAmented students at the University of Michigan.
Feel welcome to stop by for a free pick-up assortment of condoms, female condoms, lubricants, dental dams, and more.
Mental health services for concerns like depression and anxiety, including individual, couples, and group therapy.
Want to make a change to improve your well-being? These one-on-one coaching conversations will help you to optimize your personal health and wellness.