- Jul 2310:00 AMPeace Corps Prep WebinarTopics to be discussed include:Peace Corps Prep Program requirements and eligibility Benefits of the program How to apply An overview of the Peace Corps There will also be time near the end for a Q&A.
- Aug 1910:00 AMWellness Wherever You Are: Resiliency - From the Ground Up"Resiliency - From the Ground Up" is a one-hour interactive workshop that teaches participants strategies to grow resiliency skills through practical application. Topics include optimism, cognitive thinking traps, healthy and unhealthy coping strategies, and a growth mindset. Participants will leave with an understanding of the importance of perspective and self-growth.
- Aug 228:30 AMRise & Shine with AGLSWe will begin at 8:30am with coffee and breakfast available for all to enjoy. There also will be opportunities to visit with representatives from several of our great student organizations! Members of the COALS Council will be available for networking and The Gardens will also have free succulents you can take home. For more information about the event, contact Texas A&M AgriLife Events at 979-314-8019 or at AgriLifeEvents@ag.tamu.edu (mailto:AgriLifeEvents@ag.tamu.edu).
- Aug 222:00 PMUniversity Libraries Open HouseThe Libraries are here for you! Join us during Open House to learn how the libraries will help you every step of your academic career PLUS visit and learn with many other academic departments and resources, such as the University Writing Center, University Health Services, and more. Open House is the perfect way to find your new favorite study spot, learn about the services that will make you the most successful, and grab a t-shirt and other prizes*! (while supplies last)
- Aug 245:00 PMOff Campus Student CarnivalActivities and giveaways: Attendees will receive swag bags, tickets to redeem at the food trucks, and t-shirts while supplies last. Enjoy games and inflatables, grab some popcorn and cotton candy, try your arm at the dunk tank, and connect with other students, City officials, and local organizations!Transportation: Limited student parking will be available on-site in the lot to the North of City Hall, which can be accessed from Francis Dr. Street parking is allowed along most of Gilchrist Ave. (be mindful of any areas marked with No Parking signs). Additionally, Aggie Spirit shuttle buses will be available to transport students between several apartment complexes and City Hall. Information will be updated soon.Sponsored by Student Life’s Off Campus Student Services and the City of College Station
- Aug 2610:00 AMWellness Wherever You Are: Sleep HygieneThis workshop aims to educate participants on the principles of good sleep hygiene and provide practical strategies to enhance sleep quality. The session will cover the importance of sleep for overall health/well-being and lifestyle factors affecting sleep. Participants will learn about creating a conducive sleep environment, establishing a bedtime routine, and utilizing relaxation techniques. Through interactive activities and discussions, attendees will gain personalized insights and actionable steps to improve their sleep habits effectively.
- Aug 2611:00 AMCounselor Connect: Treats EditionIndulge in sweet treats during Counselor Connect: Treats Edition. Students can talk with a counselor about their mental health in 15-minute sessions while enjoying a delicious snack in a laid-back environment. 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 the Counselor Connect event, students acknowledge that University Health Services cannot guarantee the confidentiality of the conversations that occur during each event.
- Aug 2710:00 AMWellness Wherever You Are: Cultivating Self-Worth"Cultivating Self-Worth" is a one-hour workshop that teaches participants the knowledge and skills to build and cultivate self-worth. Topics and activities covered include exploring the concept of self-worth, debunking common myths, identifying signs of low and improving self-worth, and practicing positive self-talk.
- Aug 272:00 PMFall 2025 Part-Time Student Job FairStudents: Looking for a part-time job this fall? Attend the 2025 Part-Time Student Job Fair—no registration required and admission is free! Meet with a variety of employers actively hiring for part-time roles.What to BringStudent ID Multiple copies of your résumé Business casual attire (recommended)Your fall 2025 class schedule (employers may ask about your availability) Employers:Employer registration opens June 17.$50 registration fee (includes 2 parking passes) Updates and communications will be sent via our student employment listservs. Be sure to subscribe: On-campus Listserv (mailto:AM-STUDENT-EMPLOYERS-request@listserv.tamu.edu)Off-campus ListservVisit the Job Fair Website (https://employees.tamu.edu/jobsforaggies/job-fair.html) for more information.
- Sep 210:00 AMWellness Wherever You Are: Sexual HealthThis comprehensive sexual health presentation equips students with the knowledge and skills to make informed decisions about their sexual well-being. Covering topics such as boundaries, consent, sexually transmitted infection (STI) prevention and contraception, this presentation fosters open conversations and promotes safe, healthy relationships.
- Sep 310:00 AMWellness Wherever You Are: Overview of University Health ServicesThe "Overview of University Health Services" presentation aims to increase awareness of University Health Services to the student body and the Texas A&M University community. Learn about the variety of services offered, many of which are free for students to access.
- Sep 910:00 AMWellness Wherever You Are: Suicide Awareness and PreventionSeptember is National Suicide Awareness Month. Suicide is a leading cause of death among college-aged individuals, yet stigma and crisis severity can make it difficult to seek help. Many people want to support others but may not know when or how to intervene. This presentation increases awareness of suicide signs, symptoms and statistics and provides basic skills to support someone in crisis. It also highlights on- and off-campus resources.
- Sep 1010:00 AMWellness Wherever You Are: "Talk Saves Lives" Presentation & Suicide Prevention"Talk Saves Lives" is an educational presentation 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.
- Sep 1610:00 AMWellness Wherever You Are: Anxiety and DepressionThis informative session is beneficial to those wanting to address their own anxiety and depression and/or assist others with their mental health. This presentation will include a grounding skill demonstration, details on self-care techniques and promotion of campus mental health resources available to help reduce mental health crises and decrease stigma.
- Sep 2310:00 AMWellness Wherever You Are: Body Image & Eating DisordersThis presentation raises awareness about body image and eating disorders, helping students distinguish between healthy and unhealthy perceptions of food while exploring key influencing factors. It covers the types, signs and impacts of eating disorders, emphasizing early recognition, self-care and developing a positive relationship with nutrition. Participants will also learn to identify warning signs and how to seek professional support, fostering a more informed and supportive campus community.
- Sep 2410:00 AMWellness Wherever You Are: Spilling the Beans - CaffeineExplore how caffeine affects the body, brain, academic performance and mental health, especially for college students. We'll uncover how much is too much, the hidden sugar in popular drinks and the real risks of mixing caffeine with alcohol. Participants will leave with practical tips on how to use caffeine wisely, stay energized safely and build healthier habits for long-term success.
- Oct 710:00 AMWellness Where You Are: Nutrition - Let's Be Food RealThe Let's Be Food Real nutrition workshop provides practical knowledge and skills 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, whether dining on campus or cooking at home, all while managing a busy schedule.
- Oct 810:00 AMWellness Wherever You Are: Sexual HealthOur comprehensive sexual health presentation equips students with the knowledge and skills to make informed decisions about their sexual well-being. Covering topics such as boundaries, consent, sexually transmitted infection (STI) prevention and contraception, this presentation fosters open conversations and promotes safe, healthy relationships.
- Oct 1410:00 AMWellness Wherever You Are: Spilling the Beans - CaffeineExplore how caffeine affects the body, brain, academic performance and mental health. We'll uncover how much is too much, the hidden sugar in popular drinks and the real risks of mixing caffeine with alcohol. Participants will leave with practical tips on how to use caffeine wisely, stay energized safely and build healthier habits for long-term success.
- Oct 1510:00 AMWellness Wherever You Are: Nutrition - Let's Be Food RealThe Let's Be Food Real Nutrition workshop provides practical knowledge and skills 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, whether dining on campus or cooking at home, all while managing a busy schedule.
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