A Well-Being Mindset: Tips for Self-Care
Rackham Well-Being Advocate Elizabeth Rohr offers practical tips for individuals committing to their own well-being and mental health.
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Rackham Well-Being Advocate Elizabeth Rohr offers practical tips for individuals committing to their own well-being and mental health.
The Rackham Professional Development and Engagement team has become aware of harmful business practices of some external career services vendors. Learn more about issues to avoid with external vendors and how U-M can support your professional development.
Rackham’s Grad School 101 virtual events connect Rackham students with the U-M resources they need to succeed. Join us for Grad School 101’s inaugural Affinity Community Resource Week, Monday, September 18, to Friday, September 22.
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