Course on Finding Purpose and Meaning In Life: Living for What Matters Most
In this Michigan Online non-academic course, you’ll learn how science, philosophy and practice all play a role in both finding your purpose and living a purposeful life. You will hear from historical figures and individuals about their journeys to finding and a life of meaning by walking through different exercises that will help you find your own purpose and what matters to you the most.
Michigan Online
Michigan Online provides students with free access to over 220 learning experiences all created by U-M faculty and partners. U-M students, faculty, and staff can sign up anytime for free access to Michigan+, Coursera’s growing catalog of more than 3,700 Guided Projects, courses, Specializations and Professional Certificates from university and industry partners all over the world.
Adjusting Your Study Habits During COVID-19
Learn ways to stay organized, make the most of video lectures, and stay connected to other people during COVID-19.
Alcohol and Other Drug Resources
A list of alcohol and other drug resources compiled by UHS.
Alumni Association
Provides a connection with alumni and professional development. Check out Welcome Wednesdays for free bagels, coffee, tea, and hot cocoa!
Apps for Mental Health and Stress Relief
A list of apps for mental health and stress relief compiled by UHS.
Basic Needs Website
The Basic Needs website provides information about U-M resources to help students access food and other basic needs.
Beyond the Diag - DOS
Beyond the Diag is U-M's off-campus housing program situated in the Dean of Students Office (DOS). The core work of Beyond the Diag includes off-campus housing search resources, off-campus student assistance for landlord or roommate concerns, and outreach and education from our Neighborhood Ambassador team. Look out for Beyond the Diag's monthly e-newsletter highlighting safety resources, renting guidelines, campus and community information.
Blavin Scholars Program - DOS
Provides students who have experienced time in foster care with comprehensive support in navigating and maximizing their college experience.
Campus Farm
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 ar