- Oct 25:00 PMSpeed FriendingUnwind from a day of classes with this unique opportunity to meet new people.Hosted by Aggie Peer Connect
- Oct 35:00 PMTexas A&M Singing Cadets ConcertFREE Friday Home Game Texas A&M Singing Cadets Concert in the Memorial Student Center Flag Room at 5:00 pm. The public is invited.
- Oct 36:00 PMPhysics Demos at First FridayFind us to explore fun hands-on demonstrations and learn about physics such as "magic bubbles" (soap bubbles floating in aquarium with dry ice), angular momentum (aka figure skater), gyroscopes, optical illusions, animal balloons and racquetballs frozen in liquid nitrogen, bike wheel generator, vacuum lifter, inseparable phone books (fight the friction!), sports physics and many more!
- Oct 611:00 AMBreast Cancer Awareness Resource TableUsing plush breast models, University Health Services staff will demonstrate different warning signs and what lumps may feel like, empowering students with the knowledge and confidence to perform regular self-checks. Educational materials and resources will be available to encourage proactive and preventive care.
- Oct 63:00 PMInterests-Based Career Assessment WorkshopRegistration and completion of the interest inventory are needed three business days prior to the workshop. Register at tx.ag/UHSworkshops (http://tx.ag/UHSworkshops).
- Oct 63:00 PMSpotlight Series: Foodies Meet Fitness FanaticsWhether you are looking for the greatest mom-and-pop restaurant in BCS or looking for a buddy to hit up the Rec, this meetup is all about promoting balance. Enjoy fun food and good company as you connect with others who have similar interests.
- Oct 64:00 PMHealthy Cooking WorkshopAfter this session, students will feel empowered to adopt sustainable, balanced lifestyles by providing practical tools for managing nutrition and overall wellness.Hosted by Aggie Peer Connect
- Oct 710:00 AMWellness Where You Are: Nutrition - Let's Be Food RealThe Let's Be Food Real nutrition presentation provides easy-to-understand guidance to help students make healthier food choices, balance their diet and understand the impact of nutrition on overall well-being. Topics include the basics of nutrition, reading food labels, smart shopping and making realistic food choices—even with a packed schedule.
- Oct 711:00 AMWellness Check-In & Coloring SheetsDuring this come-and-go event, students will answer a wellness reflection question and unwind with coloring sheets as a creative stress relief activity.
- Oct 72:00 PMSpotlight Series: First Gen ConnectionsJoin us for a Study Break with the Routh First-Gen Center! Take a pause, enjoy snacks and fun activities, and connect with fellow first-gen students. Dr. Palomin will share insights on common first-gen experiences and the support available to help you succeed. Build community, recharge, and celebrate your journey!
- Oct 75:15 PMWrite It Out with Aggie Peer ConnectAmong its many benefits, journal writing helps us to manage stress, process difficult experiences, gain insight, boost our mood and engage in problem solving.
- Oct 76:00 PMSmores Social with Outdoor AdventuresNo registration required. First come, first served.
- Oct 710:30 PMSilver TapsThe ceremony begins on the day of Silver Taps when the flag in front of the Academic Building is placed at half-staff. Notices are posted at the Memorial Student Center, Evans Library, and at the base of the flagpole in front of the Academic Building. At 10:15 p.m., chimes from the Albritton Bell Tower begin to play. The ceremony begins at 10:30 p.m. as the Ross Volunteers Firing Squad marches in slow cadence to the statue of Lawrence Sullivan Ross. Three volleys are fired. "Silver Taps" is played by six buglers three times – to the North, West, and South. This concludes the ceremony, but not the feelings of respect and honor. With respect, the ceremony of Silver Taps is dedicated to the deceased Aggie and is a solemn and serious event. Some important observances must be remembered:The area in front of the Sul Ross statue and the Academic Building is reserved for the friends and family of the deceased. Aggies do not stand or sit on the benches lining the walkway between the flagpole and the Sul Ross Statue. The darkness and quiet, which cover the campus, emphasize the mood for Silver Taps. Aggies help to retain this tranquility by covering windows, keeping noise to a minimum, and walking to and from the ceremony without talking. The name of the deceased Aggie is posted on the flagpole base during the day of Silver Taps.
- Oct 810:00 AMWellness Wherever You Are: Sexual HealthThe Sexual Health session equips students with the knowledge and confidence to make informed decisions about their sexual health. Presenters will cover boundaries, consent, sexually transmitted infection (STI) prevention and contraception, while encouraging open conversation and promoting safe, respectful relationships.
- Oct 811:00 AMGrocery Store ToursEver wish you had a guide at the grocery store? Now you do. University Health Services Grocery Store Tours are back, and this month's theme is "Immune-Boosting." These in-store tours are led by a campus health educator and are designed to help students learn which foods help strengthen their immune system. Each tour includes a guided walk-through of key grocery sections with a focus on learning how to spot nutrients that support immunity and practical tips for affordable, everyday choices. After the tour, participants will complete a fun scavenger hunt through the store and wrap up with a 20–30-minute cooking demonstration and sampling session provided by H-E-B Cooking Connections. Space is limited! Students are responsible for their own transportation and should plan to arrive 15 minutes early. The tour starts at the front entrance by the produce section. The tour is free to attend. However, if you register and fail to attend without notifying uhsprevpop@tamu.edu (mailto:uhsprevpop@tamu.edu) at least 24 hours in advance, a $25 no-show fee will be charged to your student account.
- Oct 85:00 PMPaint Your Peace: Mandala Meditation and Art WorkshopThis session explores the importance of rest and self-care, offering a calm and supportive environment for personal relaxation and reflection. Students will create personalized mandalas as a form of active self-care and can engage in guided discussions or individual reflection prompts. Take a meaningful break to unwind, enjoy the creative process and explore mindfulness through art.
- Oct 910:00 AMSpotlight Series: Sweet Escape Study BreakTake a break from the books and recharge! Join us for a midterms study break filled with snacks, games, and good vibes. Connect with friends, meet new faces, and enjoy a fun community space designed to help you relax, refresh, and get back to studying with a clear mind.
- Oct 912:00 PMAggies Wear Pink TablingAggie Peer Connect builds community by fostering meaningful peer-to-peer connections and providing students with the resources and referrals they need to thrive. Rooted in the 12th Man traditions, the program uses a prevention-focused approach to bring students together, offering compassionate listening and support to safeguard well-being and strengthen community across Texas A&M University.
- Oct 1011:00 AMRecovery Ally TrainingThrough interactive sessions incorporating multimedia presentations, discussions, role-playing activities and motivational interviewing techniques, participants gain a deeper understanding of recovery challenges and how to contribute to a recovery-friendly campus environment. By addressing myths, promoting inclusive language and sharing resources, the program seeks to create informed allies who actively support individuals on their recovery journey.Developed by the Aggie Recovery Community
- Oct 101:45 PMImposter Phenomenon WorkshopThis workshop is designed to help students struggling with productivity or questioning their ability to succeed. Students will learn to recognize the impact of the imposter phenomenon on their well-being and learn strategies to manage and succeed through feelings of imposterism.
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