- Oct 241:45 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.
- Oct 273:00 PMInterests-Based Career Assessment WorkshopRegistration and completion of the interest inventory are needed 3 business days prior to the workshop. Register at tx.ag/UHSworkshops (http://tx.ag/UHSworkshops).
- Oct 273:00 PMSpotlight Series: Carving Out You TimeMade it through midterms, but the semester is still feeling overwhelming? You know you need a moment, but you aren't sure how to take one. Join other off-campus students to talk about the hobbies that bring you joy. Whether you are into crafting, gaming, movies, or more, you will have the chance to meet up with others and take a moment to relax.
- Oct 2810:00 AMWellness Wherever You Are: Overview of University Health ServicesDiscover the wide range of resources University Health Services provides to support Aggie health and success. This presentation highlights the variety of services—many free for students—available on campus to help students achieve their goals while staying healthy.
- Oct 281:00 PMFuel to Thrive: MyPlate, My GoalsIn this first class, you'll learn how to set goals that align with your health ambitions. We'll introduce MyPlate, a simple tool to guide balanced eating, and explore resources that boost your nutrition knowledge and confidence. Giveaway: Attendees receive free measuring cups to help them portion meals.
- Oct 2910:00 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.
- Oct 2911:30 AMFuel to Thrive: MyPlate, My GoalsIn this first class, you'll learn how to set goals that align with your health ambitions. We'll introduce MyPlate, a simple tool to guide balanced eating, and explore resources that boost your nutrition knowledge and confidence. Giveaway: Attendees receive free measuring cups to help them portion meals.
- Oct 293:00 PMBrownies and BraceletsInteract and start conversations with your fellow Aggies while making bracelets together.Event hosted by Aggie Peer Connect
- Oct 295:15 PMFuel Your Mind and BodyThis engaging presentation explains how everyday food choices can support an active lifestyle. The session also highlights simple nutrition habits that have a meaningful impact and connects students to local opportunities for staying active.
- Oct 3011:00 AMPersonal Injury and First Aid WorkshopParticipants will practice using an ACE wrap to stabilize injuries and manage swelling, providing them with a practical tool for addressing joint and muscle injuries. Additionally, students will pair up to perform a choking first aid simulation and safely practice the Heimlich maneuver.
- Oct 3011:00 AMSexual Health Resource TableDiscover what campus resources are available to better understand safe sexual health practices, learn about common STI symptoms and effective prevention strategies.
- Oct 301:00 PMFuel to Thrive: Slice to ServeLearn how to cut, prepare and incorporate a variety of fresh produce into simple, tasty meals. Whether you're new to cooking or looking to level up your skills, this class will show you how to make fruits and vegetables a delicious part of your day. Giveaway: Take home a cutting board to get started with meal prepping.
- Oct 301:45 PMSurviving a Break-Up WorkshopThis workshop will give participants a chance to discuss and begin processing the loss, gain insight on relational values and receive tools to continue the grieving process.
- Oct 3111:00 AMHowdy HalloweenGet ready for a ghoulishly good time at Howdy Halloween! Grab your friends and your best costume for music, candy and fun. As you trick-or-treat through the event, each table will be showcasing exciting opportunities for you to get involved in this semester and in the spring. Don't miss the costume contest, photo booth and limited-edition stickers, and get an opportunity to connect directly with Division of Student Affairs departments.
- Oct 3111:30 AMFuel to Thrive: Slice to ServeLearn how to cut, prepare and incorporate a variety of fresh produce into simple, tasty meals. Whether you're new to cooking or looking to level up your skills, this class will show you how to make fruits and vegetables a delicious part of your day. Giveaway: Take home a cutting board to get started with meal prepping.
- Nov 410:00 AMWellness Wherever You Are: Self-Worth"Cultivating Self-Worth" is a one-hour presentation designed to help participants recognize, build and nurture their self-worth. Learn what self-worth means, bust common myths and identify signs of low and growing self-worth. Through activities and discussion—including practicing positive self-talk—participants will leave with practical skills and renewed confidence.
- Nov 410:15 AMPersonality-Based Career Assessment WorkshopRegistration and completion of the personality measure are needed three business days prior to the workshop. Register at tx.ag/UHSworkshops (http://tx.ag/UHSworkshops).
- Nov 41:00 PMFuel to Thrive: Read It to Eat ItDive into reading Nutrition Facts labels and discover how to make healthier food choices. We'll also share tips on reducing sodium, saturated fat and added sugars in your meals—at home or on the go! Giveaway: Take home a lacrosse ball for stress relief.
- Nov 410:30 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.
- Nov 510:00 AMWellness Wherever You Are: Personal Injury & First AidGain the skills needed to address common personal injuries and administer basic first aid. Through the Personal Injury & First Aid session, participants will build confidence in their ability to recognize common injuries on campus, deliver fundamental first aid, respond appropriately in emergencies and identify situations requiring professional medical care.
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