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Events

Thursday, October 16, 2025

  • Vendor- Bliss Yarn Barn

    Throughout the year, vendors come to campus, selling everything from jewelry to scarves to posters, plants, and more. Keep an eye on the calendar and come by the Campus Center Terrace (first floor) on weekdays to see what fun items you might find for purchase!

  • MCNHS ELT Operations and Structure Mtg
  • Private Dining
  • Koru Drop-In [In-Person] - Beacon Wellness

    Located in the Counseling Center Group Room (Quinn Administration Building, Floor 2).

    Discover how to find tranquility in your busy life with KORU Mindfulness, a program designed exclusively for registered UMass Boston students. University Health Services invites you to attend our in-person drop-in sessions, held in the Counseling Center Group Room on the second floor of the Quinn Administration Building. You'll learn mindfulness techniques to help navigate the unique challenges of college life. Each session offers practical, stress-relieving exercises, such as walking meditations and mindful verses, that are scientifically proven to build resilience and promote a more centered state of mind. Whether you're new to mindfulness or have some experience, you're welcome to join us online to learn how to integrate these practices into your daily routine.

    Check here for the most up-to-date schedule!

  • CM Peer Mentor Info Table
  • Research Lunch Meeting
  • BASU Peer Support Group

    Behavioral Addictions and Substance Use (BASU) Peer Support Group is designed to provide a supportive environment for individuals who believe they or someone they know may be struggling with behavioral addiction and/or substance use. During our sessions, participants will find a safe space where they can share their concerns and/or experience(s) around addiction. All are welcome!

  • UHS Men's Circle

    This group explores men’s mental health and reframes masculinity in ways that support both personal well-being and community care. Open to men of all experiences, men who are exploring the impacts of masculinity on others and yourself, and men who are curious about processing and supporting other men’s experiences.

  • Urban Planning and Community Development Fall Lecturer
  • Group Discussion