Student Health Service Closed Feb 28-Mar 5

Published: 10 January 2019

The Student Health Service clinic will be closed in order to implement the EMR (Electronic Medical Record).  Please note that the week of Study Break was chosen to minimize the impact on students.

Student Health Service Closed Feb 28-Mar 5

Thursday, February 28, 2019toTuesday, March 5, 2019 23:45

The Student Health Service clinic will be closed in order to implement the EMR (Electronic Medical Record).  Please note that the week of Study Break was chosen to minimize the impact on students....

Looking for affordable activities during the break?

Published: 20 December 2018

If you're in Montreal over the holidays, and you're looking for fun, affordable (or even free!) activities to keep you busy, The Frugal Scholar has compiled a handy list for you! ...

Deadline extended for Well Week proposal submissions

Published: 5 December 2018

Jan 28 to Feb 1, 2019 is the first ever Well Week at McGill!...

Call for Well Week 2019 Student Proposals

Published: 27 November 2018

Jan 28 to Feb 1, 2019 is the first ever Well Week at McGill!...

Take a break with Exam De-Stress Activities

Published: 30 November 2018

Feeling stressed about exams? Looking for some activities to help bring some calm back into your day? We have just the thing to help!...

Student Services' Units will close at 3:30pm on December 5, 2018

Published: 27 November 2018

All Student Services' units will close at 3:30pm on Wednesday, December 5th, 2018....

Student Services' Units Closed on November 15, 9:00am - 12:00pm

Published: 9 November 2018

With the exception of Psychiatric Services and the Office for Students with Disabilities' Exam centre, all other Student Services' units will be closed for a professional development exercise on...

New Therapy Group: Exercise for Mood and Anxiety

Published: 6 November 2018

Counselling Services is pleased to introduce a brand new psychotherapy group to help students cope with mild anxiety and depression, as well as build a sense of belonging and community. 

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