Provides students of pharmacy and pharmaceutical sciences with focused assistance to support them in their academics, health, well-being, professionalism, and in situations of discrimination/harassment
Personalized fitness support based on the concept of exercise as a vital sign for health and well-being.
Two Black staff psychologists at CAPS come together on this podcast to discuss and demystify mental health, therapy, and help-seeking, giving listeners a more personal side of CAPS and its staff.
Supports undergraduate and graduate students at all stages of financial health and knowledge with one-on-one coaching, workshops, and tools.
Find Treatment is a government resource to find help for substance use
The First in the Family group is a safe and nurturing environment that centers the needs of Carolina’s first-generation college students to discuss the challenges of being the first in the family to attend college with others who “get it.” The group will be a place to give and receive support and will touch on topics such as financial stressors, maintaining boundaries, networking, and family conflicts, in order to help students to be successful academically, professionally, and personally.
Victim Service Specialists in Violence Prevention and Advocacy Services (VPAS) provide free, confidential support and services for students, employees, and post-doctoral scholars impacted by harassment, sexual misconduct, interpersonal violence, and stalking.
Global Zone Training is an interactive and engaging opportunity for faculty, staff, and students to better understand the experiences of international students and scholars. The training includes information about our international populations, a cross-cultural simulation game, illustrations of various potential cross-cultural differences, strategies and resources for supporting success. The training also includes several short videos in which international Tar Heels share their reflections and recommendations.
This group provides a space that centers the unique experiences and challenges of being a graduate student of color at UNC-Chapel Hill.
Typically, this group recruits new members at the beginning of the semester. If that time has passed, you can still ask and express interest.
A two-hour training to learn more about supporting veteran and military-affiliated students.
Centering the needs of students experiencing a loss to connect as well as give and receive support.
Typically, this group recruits new members at the beginning of the semester. If that time has passed, you can still ask and express interest.
Free well-being and mindfulness app for college students (with no ads!) guiding you to a calmer, stronger mind.

