Jan 28 to Feb 1, 2019 is the first ever Well Week at McGill!
Are you interested in facilitating a healthy living or self-care activity? This is your chance to develop wellness programming for students.
Jan 28 to Feb 1, 2019 is the first ever Well Week at McGill!
Are you interested in facilitating a healthy living or self-care activity? This is your chance to develop wellness programming for students.
The week aims not only to raise awareness around mental health issues but also around all types of wellness, be it mental, physical, emotional, academic, financial, career, spiritual or social.During Well Week, we’ll also celebrate Bell Let’s Talk Day on January 30th to raise funds for mental health initiatives.
We know our students are already finding great ways to look after their own wellness, and we’d like to help you share those experiences with your peers.
All Student Services' units will close at 3:30pm on Wednesday, December 5th, 2018.
Please note, Psychiatric Services will close its doors at 3:30pm, but will honor any appointments scheduled after 3:30pm. If you have an appointment, please wait in the waiting room just outside of Psychiatric Services near the elevators. Your psychiatrist will greet you when it is your turn to be seen.
Construction will soon begin on McGill’s new Rossy Student Wellness Hub. The third floor of the Brown Building will be renovated to provide a “one-stop shop” for all of Student Services’ health-related activities.
Student Services is committed to making sure students are kept well informed during the construction of the Hub.
What are you doing during Reading Week? Make your time off a break from the norm with McGill’s ALTERNATIVE SPRING BREAK!
Alternative Spring Break (ASB) is an initiative taking place during McGill’s Reading Week (Feb 27-March 3) that engages students with five days of volunteering, learning, and interacting with the local, Montreal community. Find out more about the 2017 program and how to apply on the ASB website. Applications close February 3!