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Health & Wellness is responding to student feedback on improving services


Posted March 11, 2022 By Kirsty Clarke Student Life Health & Wellness has been working to enhance access to mental health services, and is committed to hearing from students as part of this process. To that end, they partnered with the Innovation Hub (iHub) a student-led initiative that collaborates with partners at U of T to research […]

March 11, 2022


Support for U of T community members living with epilepsy


Posted March 7, 2022 By Sarah Ryeland Etienne In honour of March being Epilepsy Awareness Month, Accessibility Services has launched a series of seizure education modules. These free, online resources help staff and faculty learn more about the basics of epilepsy, so they can feel safer and more confident supporting their students and colleagues. By […]

March 7, 2022


Easy access to mental health support


Updated August 8, 2023 By Kirsty Clarke Student success begins with wellness, and U of T is committed to providing the best possible health care to its community. To meet the recommendations of the Task Force on Student Mental Health, tri-campus health centres are providing a wide range of mental health services (from NAVI, U […]


Journaling for mental health


Posted January 26, 2022 By Kirsty Clarke Feeling stressed out, unhappy, or even unsure how to manage your day-to-day feelings? Emily Saso, a Science undergraduate student in Pharmacology and Physiology, has recently developed journaling templates (PDF) that she is sharing with the U of T community. They include different kinds of approaches to journaling, so […]

January 26, 2022


New survey spotlights student health and well-being


Posted January 24, 2021 Every respondent entered to win! Starting in February 2022, The University of Toronto will be asking students to take part in the Canadian Campus Wellbeing Survey (CCWS). The survey, which takes about 15 minutes to complete, helps post-secondary institutions across the country identify the needs of their students and ways to […]

January 24, 2022


Five reasons to check out the University of Toronto Career Fair


Posted January 20, 2022 On February 16, the University of Toronto Virtual Career Fair is back, offering students meaningful work and volunteer opportunities, as well as a chance to connect with employers across diverse industries. Whether you already have a career path in mind, or you’re open to any possibility, here are five reasons you’ll […]

January 20, 2022


Transfer your accessibility accommodations to UTM or UTSC


Posted January 17, 2022 If you’re taking courses offered by the University of Toronto Mississauga (UTM) or the University of Toronto Scarborough (UTSC), you will need to request a transfer of accommodations to UTM or UTSC through your accessibility advisor at the St. George campus (UTSG). Accommodations work differently at each U of T campus. […]

January 17, 2022


Campus Food and Toy Drive goes virtual again in 2021


Posted November 19, 2021 By Sarah Ryeland Etienne This holiday season, student families in need will once again find support through the generosity of the U of T community. For the past 12 years, the University of Toronto Students‘ Union (UTSU) has partnered with Housing Services and the Family Care Office to organize the Campus Food […]

November 19, 2021


Registration is open for Alternative Reading Week 2022


Posted November 17, 2021 By Sarah Ryeland Etienne Alternative Reading Week is back with more opportunities to make meaningful social impact. Every year, U of T students spend a portion of their winter break immersing themselves in local projects that build a better city. From seniors programs and after-school workshops to outreach and engagement, there […]

November 17, 2021