- Sep 8All dayVirtual Walk ChallengeStart Suicide Awareness Month off on the right foot and join us wherever you are for our Virtual Walk Challenge! Students, faculty and staff members across the Texas A&M University System can form teams of up to eight and track their steps to contribute to the team's overall mileage total. It's a fun and flexible way to support your mental wellness, stay connected with others and raise awareness for suicide prevention.How to join the leagueVisit howdyhealth.org/programs and navigate to the Walk Through Texas History program Login or create an account through the Register Now link Visit the Living Well website Use the code wtthL-250813-67987 in the Team Code field Complete the join a league form and submit to finalize
- Sep 811:00 AMSuicide Prevention Resource TableUniversity Health Services is partnering with Aggies Reaching Aggies (https://uhs.tamu.edu/mental-health/aggies-reaching-aggies.html) and Aggie Peer Connect (https://uhs.tamu.edu/prevention/aggie-peer-connect.html) to spread awareness on how students can support each other. Stop by our resource table for information on suicide prevention resources both on and off campus. Learn more about upcoming Suicide Awareness Month events and grab some free swag!
- Sep 99:00 AMCounselor Connect: Coffee EditionCounselor Connect offers Texas A&M University students an opportunity to familiarize themselves with the counseling process and resources within University Health Services. Students can pick from various activities to participate in while interacting with counselors, creating an informal and laid-back environment. During these 15-minute sessions, students will learn strategies for self-care that can improve any area in their lives! Counselor Connect aims to reduce the stigma around mental health and create a safe space on campus for connection. Although this is NOT an individual counseling session, it is an opportunity to engage with a mental health professional and discuss strategies for self-care to give students the tools to achieve their academic goals. By attending a Counselor Connect event, students acknowledge that University Health Services cannot guarantee the confidentiality of the conversations that occur during each event.
- Sep 99:00 AMPitch Perfect: Resume Reviews & Elevator Pitch PracticeBring a printed copy of your resume to have it reviewed and corrected for the semester! Also, practice your elevator pitch at this walk-up event. Industry and Career Center professionals will give you a prescription for success as you prepare for the career fair season! FREE event & NO RSVP required. No dress code - come as you are!
- Sep 910:00 AMWellness Wherever You Are: Suicide Awareness and PreventionSeptember is National Suicide Awareness Month, and it's important to know the facts and strategies for support. This presentation raises awareness of suicide warning signs, symptoms and statistics in college-aged individuals. Learn how to recognize when someone needs help, ways to intervene and what resources are available—on- and off- campus—to help save lives and decrease stigma.
- Sep 911:00 AMSuicide Prevention Resource TableUniversity Health Services is partnering with Aggies Reaching Aggies (https://uhs.tamu.edu/mental-health/aggies-reaching-aggies.html) and Aggie Peer Connect (https://uhs.tamu.edu/prevention/aggie-peer-connect.html) to spread awareness on how students can support each other. Stop by our resource table for information on suicide prevention resources both on and off campus. Learn more about upcoming Suicide Awareness Month events and grab some free swag!
- Sep 912:00 PMOSEP Lunch & Learn: Citizenship & ServiceDate: Sept. 9Time: 12:00 - 1:30 p.m. CSTLocation: MSC 2406 Audience: TAMU Student Leaders, All Students WelcomeLunch Will Be ProvidedEvent Description: Both great Aggies and great citizens are the aim of the Citizenship and Service (C&S) Initiative at Texas A&M University. The C&S mission is: Each student who graduates from Texas A&M University—through reflection on the Aggie Core Values, instruction, high-impact experiences and leadership opportunities—will be ready and willing to serve as a contributing citizen of their community, the state of Texas and the United States. All students will be exposed, then offered the opportunity, and eventually expected to engage across the essential components of character, knowledge, skills and service. Come hear its director, Brigadier General (Ret.) Kim Field, as well as Jeffery Justin, the assistant vice president for student affairs, and your student body vice president, Kathleen Parks, discuss this presidential priority, including the many ways you can get involved. Be prepared to offer your thoughts and ideas.
- Sep 1010:00 AMWellness Wherever You Are: "Talk Saves Lives" Presentation & Suicide Prevention"Talk Saves Lives" is an educational presentation developed by the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention that provides a comprehensive overview of suicide prevention. Learn to recognize warning signs, understand risk and protective factors, and take actionable steps to support early intervention prevent suicide. Participants will gain knowledge and confidence to help reduce stigma and make a positive impact in their community.
- Sep 1011:00 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 "Snack Smarter." These in-store tours are led by a campus health educator and are designed to help students learn how to choose affordable, energizing snacks that support both body and brain. Each tour includes a guided walk-through of key grocery sections including produce, grains, dairy and snacks. Students will receive tips on reading nutrition labels, spotting nutrient-dense options and shopping on a student budget. 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 so sign up today! Students are responsible for their own transportation and should plan to arrive 15 minutes early. The tour will start 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.
- Sep 1011:00 AMSuicide Awareness Month Resource FairIn recognition of World Suicide Prevention Day, University Health Services will host a resource fair in partnership with campus and community suicide prevention resources.Aggie Recovery Community (https://uhs.tamu.edu/aggie-recovery-community/index.html)Texas A&M AgriLife Extension (https://agrilifeextension.tamu.edu)Texas A&M University Police Department (https://upd.tamu.edu/pages/home.aspx)Don & Ellie Knauss Veteran Resource & Support Center (https://aggieveterans.tamu.edu)Counseling and Assessment Clinic (https://cac.tamu.edu)Federation of Texas A&M University Mothers' Club (https://aggiemoms.org)Central Texas Veterans Resource Center (https://ctadvrc.org)American Foundation for Suicide Prevention (https://afsp.org)Brazos Valley Coalition on Suicide Prevention National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) Brazos Valley (https://namibv.org)WhistleStop Acres (https://www.whistlestopacres.co)Sexual Assault Resource Center (https://www.sarcbv.org)
- Sep 1110:00 AMAGLS Career FairThe Texas A&M College of Agriculture and Life Sciences (https://aglifesciences.tamu.edu/) Career Fair connects dozens of top employers with hundreds of motivated Aggie students. Company representatives will share information about job opportunities, conduct on-site interviews and engage with prospective interns and employees. The event gives students a valuable opportunity to explore career paths, secure internships and potentially land full-time positions. The AGLS Career Fair is a program of the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences (C.O.A.L.S.) Council and Texas A&M Career Center. For more information, visit https://tx.ag/AGLSCareerFair2025 (https://tx.ag/AGLSCareerFair2025). To review a list of attending employers, visit https://tx.ag/HireAgs (https://tx.ag/HireAgs).
- Sep 112:00 PMPlanting Self-careLet's get together and talk about why self-care is essential for mental wellness. Decorate a pot and plant a succulent to take home as a living reminder to take care of yourself.
- Sep 1210:00 AMSpotlight Series: Planting PotentialKick off your second year at Texas A&M by decorating your own succulent and connecting plant care to your personal growth. Enjoy a quick, interactive talk on growth mindset, and hear inspiring stories and advice from upperclassmen. Let's thrive together—rooted in support and ready to grow!
- Sep 15All dayVirtual Walk ChallengeStart Suicide Awareness Month off on the right foot and join us wherever you are for our Virtual Walk Challenge! Students, faculty and staff members across the Texas A&M University System can form teams of up to eight and track their steps to contribute to the team's overall mileage total. It's a fun and flexible way to support your mental wellness, stay connected with others and raise awareness for suicide prevention.How to join the leagueVisit howdyhealth.org/programs and navigate to the Walk Through Texas History program Login or create an account through the Register Now link Visit the Living Well website Use the code wtthL-250813-67987 in the Team Code field Complete the join a league form and submit to finalize
- Sep 152:00 PMStress Ball MakingUniversity Health Services is partnering with University Libraries (https://library.tamu.edu) for this fun and interactive session. Talk with health experts to better understand and manage your stress, all while making your new favorite stress ball. It's a perfect chance to sit down to reflect and unwind, meet new people and leave with a customized stress-relief tool you can use any time.
- Sep 1610:00 AMWellness Wherever You Are: Anxiety and DepressionParticipants can find support for themselves or others with this informative session on anxiety and depression. Participants will practice grounding skills, discuss self-care techniques and learn about campus resources to help reduce mental health crises and diminish stigma. Leave empowered with tools to care for mental health and help foster a more compassionate Aggie environment.
- Sep 1611:00 AMSuicide Prevention Resource TableStop by the University Health Services' resource table for information on suicide prevention resources both on and off campus. Learn more about upcoming Suicide Awareness Month events and grab some free swag!
- Sep 1711:00 AMTalk Saves Lives PresentationTalk Saves Lives is an educational presentation developed by the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention that provides an overview of suicide prevention. It increases awareness by covering warning signs, risk and protective factors, and actionable steps to help prevent suicide. Emphasizing early intervention, support and stigma reduction, this presentation equips individuals with the knowledge and confidence to take proactive measures in their communities. Registration is required.
- Sep 1711:30 AMMeditation & DoodlingUniversity Health Services is partnering with Aggies Meditate to provide students an opportunity to express their creativity in a calm space. Meditation & Doodling gives participants a chance to pause, connect with other Aggies and explore connecting with themselves. No experience in meditation or art are needed. Registration is required.
- Sep 1812:00 PMSuicide Prevention Resource TableUniversity Health Services is partnering with Aggies Reaching Aggies (https://uhs.tamu.edu/mental-health/aggies-reaching-aggies.html) and Aggie Peer Connect (https://uhs.tamu.edu/prevention/aggie-peer-connect.html) to spread awareness on how students can support each other. Stop by our resource table for information on suicide prevention resources both on and off campus. Learn more about upcoming Suicide Awareness Month events and grab some free swag!
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