Stay #HealthyUC this semester
Engage with Healthy UC's Well-being Wednesdays throughout the fall with various opportunities
Take part in Well-being Wednesdays this month
Looking for ways to get engaged with Healthy UC this semester?
Healthy UC strives to continue to help each Bearcat thrive in a variety of ways. Students, faculty and staff can engage when it works best for them. This month, Healthy UC will feature opportunities like Standing in Solidarity-Can We Talk, wellness courses with CECH, and more.
Learn more and get details on the Healthy UC Events page.
Week of August 3, 2020
- Employee Assistance Plan (EAP) Webinar Viewing: Work/Life Goal Setting
- Question, Persuade, Refer (QPR) Training
- Virtual African American Wellness Walk
- CECH Health, Fitness and Leisure Courses
- Standing in Solidarity- Can We Talk?
Week of August 10, 2020
- Virtual African American Wellness Walk
- CECH Health, Fitness and Leisure Courses
Week of August 17, 2020
- EAP Webinar Viewing: Minimizing the Worry to Maximize Your Life
- Standing in Solidarity- Can We Talk?
- CECH Health, Fitness and Leisure Courses
- Virtual Paint Along with Bob Ross
Week of August 24, 2020
- Connect and Reflect: Navigating Uncertain Waters
- Standing in Solidarity- Can We Talk?
Stay in the know
Don’t miss out on the latest with Healthy UC. The Healthy UC partners have various social media accounts and channels to subscribe to and follow. The Healthy UC Events page provides these accounts
Healthy UC also encourages you to use #healthyuc and #UCtheGood on social media outlets and share how you are focusing on your well-being.
Questions?
Email the Healthy UC collaborative at healthyuc@uc.edu and learn more at the Healthy UC website.
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