Wellness Initiatives
Wellness and Meaning-Making Programs support our students, faculty, and staff as we individually and collectively work towards healthy, fulfilling lives and co-creating an enriching, supportive environment that helps all members to thrive.
What We Do
Student Organizations
Advise student organizations that have a wellness mission or program and encourage collaboration between groups to enhance campus connectedness.
Well-Being Spaces
Support several wellness venues on campus, including the Mindfulness Room in West Wing and the Well-being Lab, Contemplative Nooks, and two holistic consultation rooms in the Highmark Health, Wellness and Athletics Center.
Workshops & Programs
Encourage wellness literacy and practice with a wide variety of skill-building workshops and programs, with a mindfulness and holistic health lens.
Well-Being News
Distribute a monthly holistic wellness newsletter, Be Well at CMU, that shares campus-wide wellness events, opportunities for engagement and development, and ways to support different dimensions of health and well-being.
Mindfulness & Meditation
Coordinate a variety of resources and events in mindfulness and meditation. This includes weekly beginner’s meditation circles in the fall and spring semesters, mindfulness workshops and training, and our credited Mindful Living 99-153 course that is offered twice a year.
Headspace
For instant access to mindfulness resources, we partner with Headspace, the leading mindfulness, movement, focus, and sleep app on the market, to offer full, free access to all current CMU community members with the @andrew.5054k.com email address.
Equa Health
Ways to Be Well
Visit Local Museums
The Carnegie Museums offer students free entry and a relaxing way to spend an afternoon away from campus.
Getting a Good Night's Sleep
A good night's sleep is an example of a simple yet powerful success.
Seeking Professional Help
Group therapy allows students to learn how to cope by connecting with peers.
Participating in GroupX Classes
Yoga, available through the GroupX program, is a wonderful way to strengthen the body and mind.
Sharing Meals with Friends
Cooking a healthy meal with friends is a great way to socialize.
Paws to Relax
Spending some time at the Mindfulness Room petting therapy animals can be very relaxing.
Playing Sports
Recreational soccer is a fun way for students to socialize while exercising.
Spending Time in Nature
Phipps Conservatory and Botanical Gardens, just steps away from CMU's campus, provides students with a relaxing escape into the beauty of nature.
CMU Students Emphasize Holistic Wellness
What did it mean for students to be "well" at CMU prior to the pandemic?
Gabriele Maier, Dietrich professor of modern languages, and talented College of Fine Arts alumna, Cory Hickoff, spent the fall semester of 2019 conducting 37 interviews with students from all over campus defining wellness at CMU. Hickoff transformed their wellness struggles and successes into whimsical cartoons. Explore the project: How Well? A journey of wellness across Carnegie Mellon University.