Bystander Intervention Training
Senior Skulls Room, Memorial UnionJoin one of our 1-hour interactive training sessions where you will learn how to help in emergency and non-emergency situations.
Join one of our 1-hour interactive training sessions where you will learn how to help in emergency and non-emergency situations.
The University Credit Union presents 11th annual Healthy High 5k,10k & 1 Mile fun run on April 20, 2018. Note: The race time will be at 5:00 The 5k/10k run/walk will start at the New Balance Recreation Center on the University of Maine campus, and will continue on a course around campus ending back at the […]
Join us for our first ULead: Peer Educators meeting of the semester! Develop your leadership skills and meet new people! The meeting will be in the Student Wellness Center, Room […]
Join us for the Spring Student Org Fair! We can help you get involved!
Join us every Wednesday in the Memorial Union for a wellness-related tabling event! The table will be located near Union Central!
Coming back after winter break is a great time to check in with yourself and prepare for another semester. Assess your Life Balance with the Mind Spa & Student Wellness […]
Join us weekly on Tuesdays for Black Bears for Recovery, an opportunity for students of all backgrounds to understand recovery, what it means, as well as how it affects students and community members on campus.
This class is designed to provide information on the effects of alcohol on the body, ways to stay safe, how to have a better time, and to answer any questions you may have about substance use. If you have any questions please reach out to georgia.panagiotidis@maine.edu or maylinda.boynton@maine.edu
Bystander Intervention is an interactive training helping students to be able to recognize a potentially harmful situation or interaction and choose to respond in a way that could positively influence the outcome. For more information email us at maylinda.boynton@maine.edu
This class is designed to provide information on the effects of alcohol on the body, ways to stay safe, how to have a better time, and to answer any questions you may have about substance use. If you have any questions please reach out to georgia.panagiotidis@maine.edu or maylinda.boynton@maine.edu