Safe Medication Disposal
You can dispose of unused and unwanted medications at UHS with the MedSafe take-back program. Safe medication disposal protects people from drug abuse and overdose, plus protects our precious waterways.
Campus resources are often available virtually. Please visit the unit's website directly to learn about their virtual services.
For a short list of well-being resources, see Resources for Student Well-being.
To connect with student organizations, check out Maize Pages.
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You can dispose of unused and unwanted medications at UHS with the MedSafe take-back program. Safe medication disposal protects people from drug abuse and overdose, plus protects our precious waterways.
Feel welcome to stop by for a free pick-up assortment of condoms, female condoms, lubricants, dental dams, and more.
Located on the U-M campus behind University Health Services, the U-M School of Dentistry offers a full range of dental care. From simple cleanings to braces to oral and reconstructive surgery, services are provided by dental students and faculty.
Provides academic accommodations and access to students with permanent and temporary disabilities
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.
Free and confidential U-M and community resources for individuals who have been sexually assaulted.
This website provides tools and resources committed to preventing sexual and gender-based misconduct on campus; encouraging reporting of misconduct; and providing support to impacted parties.
Conduct prohibited by the Policy on Sexual and gender-Based Misconduct can include sexual harassment, gender-based harassment, intimate partner violence, sexual assault, sexual exploitation, sex and/or gender-based stalking, sex and gender-based discrimination, Title IX Misconduct, and retaliation or violation of interim measures related to any of these forms of misconduct.
Are you tired?
Check out Snooze, a webpage that provides information and resources to help students get a good night’s sleep and feel refreshed
Some of the resources include:
Provides education, outreach, advocacy, and support services for LGBTQ+ students. Spectrum Center also offers free, anonymous, rapid testing for HIV, Chlamydia, and Gonorrhea on Mondays 6-8 PM.
Stay in the Blue means keeping blood alcohol at .06 or below, for a better time.
Students who don't drink are always in the Blue.
Students who choose to drink can use the free Stay in the Blue app: