• Carolina Recovery: Weekly Process Group

    Student Wellness 385 Manning Dr SASB S, 1310, Chapel Hill

    This is a mutual-support group facilitated by Student Wellness staff for students in, seeking, or curious about recovery. Please reach out here or email recovery@unc.edu if you're interested in joining or want to ask about other substance use resources! The support group goals are the following: **Please note that this space is exclusively for people in or seeking […]

  • Wellness Workshop & Bouquet Making: A Common Pods Event

    Carolina Student Union Art Gallery, 2400s Hallway

    Are you looking for a way to bring life to your room or brighten a new friend’s day? Join for our wellness workshop and take home a free bouquet of fresh flowers. While you visit, you can learn all about wellness opportunities on campus!

  • ADHD, Me and UNC

    The Writing Center SASB North 0127, 450 Ridge Road, Chapel Hill, North Carolina

    Monthly social where students with ADHD can chat with ADHD Specialists and peers for ongoing support, connections, and education about ADHD. This event offers free food and CLE credit.

  • Carolina Recovery Community: Weekly Social

    Frank Porter Graham Student Union 209 South Road, Chapel Hill, North Carolina, United States

    Food and fellowship for people in or seeking recovery from substance use. All pathways of recovery are welcome and supported. Please note that this space is exclusively for people in or seeking recovery and is not open to observers or for educational purposes.  Contact one of our officers or reach out to recovery@unc.edu for location […]

  • Sources of Strength x CorePower Outdoor Yoga

    Polk Place (Main Quad) 201 South Rd, Chapel Hill, North Carolina

    Sources of Strength at Carolina is partnering with CorePower Yoga in Chapel Hill to provide a FREE all-levels outdoor yoga session for students, faculty, and members of the community. This event is open to anyone in the Carolina Community looking to get involved with Sources of Strength or pursuing a goal of wellness. Feel free […]

  • Well-Being Day

    On well-being days, no classes are held to provide the campus community with a break from classes to focus on mental health and overall wellness. For staff and faculty, no meetings are held.