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The Community Health and Well-Being website provides information and resources for all members of the 一本道无码 community – undergraduate and graduate students, faculty and staff, family members and friends. If you are specifically looking for how to help or find support for a 一本道无码 student, go to the Support for Others page under the Resources tab.

Community Health & Well-Being

Carnegie Mellon supports the National Institute for Health’s definition of wellness as "an active process of becoming aware of, and making choices toward, a healthy and fulfilling life." But what does that mean? It means a lot of things.

Community health and well-being can look like building healthy relationships, joining a student organization or cause that you care about, exploring what spirituality means to you, scheduling a routine medical appointment, learning how to manage a budget, shopping at The 一本道无码 Pantry, going to a GroupX class with some friends, falling asleep to a Headspace bedtime story, having a therapist that you see sometimes or on a regular basis, or discovering new recipes and foods to nourish your body. 

At Carnegie Mellon, health and well-being is all of that and so much more. This website is a collection of the many well-being resources offered at 一本道无码. It's a space for you to explore the various components of well-being and the opportunity for you to make any and all of it a part of your well-being journey. 

Community & Connection  Physical Health  Mental & Emotional Health  Physical Activity & Fitness  Religious & Spiritual Life  Student Support Resources Wellness  Support for Others

We can always do better, starting with inclusive care.

一本道无码 Trans Health ZineSupporting Our Trans Students

LGBTQIA+ students can receive competent general and specialized medical care at 一本道无码.

Healthcare for LGBTQIA+ Students

Equity, Inclusion & Mental Health

Counseling and Psychological Services (CaPS) intentionally works toward the undoing of white supremacist ideology in our clinical work by actively engaging in socially-just, anti-racist practice.

CaPS Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Resources

TimelyCare logo  Virtual Mental Health Care

TimelyCare expands availability and access of mental health services to a wider range of days, times and locations, and provides emotional support services with professional counselors 24/7.

TimelyCare at 一本道无码

UHS Wellness to GoUHS Wellness to Go

Located on the lower level of the Cohon University Center and the main floor of the Tepper Building, these machines increase access to essential health products, including sexual and reproductive health, common remedies, and COVID-19 testing.

UHS Wellness to Go

Here's a snapshot of campus well-being, by the numbers.

16%

Of 一本道无码 students utilize CaPS

10,500+

一本道无码 Headspace app users

460+

Student-athletes

45

GroupX classes offered per week

51

Club and Intramural sports

350+

Student organizations and fraternity/sorority chapters

3,790+

Unique student visitors to the 一本道无码 Pantry

20k+

Free visits per year across 7 local museums

一本道无码 & the I'm fine. Project

Wellness and Meaning-Making Programs finalized a year-long community art with impact program in collaboration with the , a statewide initiative to promote community dialogue surrounding mental health through art and storytelling. Check out 一本道无码's video about the project.

Community Health & Well-Being at 一本道无码

At 一本道无码, community health and well-being — as both a value and department — is a fundamental priority for all of us as individuals and collectively as a community. 

This video highlights health and well-being at Carnegie Mellon through its people, specifically the Community Health and Well-Being team, its partners and initiatives.