Let's Talk
Everyone needs someone to talk to. Drop in for a supportive conversation with a professional counselor from Counseling and Psychological Services to talk about stress and anxiety, academic distress, adjustment to a new environment, family problems, identity exploration, and much more.
Let's Talk is available the following days and times:
- Tuesdays, 1-3 p.m.
SOL 47-1033 Residence Life*
- Wednesdays, 1-3 p.m.
Frank Ritter Ice Arena, A358 Athletics*
- Fridays, 1-3 p.m.
Student Alumni Union Lounge, 1100 Disability Services*
*Note: While these spaces have been created for students who identify with these groups, ALL students are welcome.
Let’s Talk is not a formal clinical service or a crisis resource and is not intended to be a replacement for therapy. Students who are seeking to connect for therapeutic services are encouraged to contact CaPS directly to schedule an initial session, a single session, or attend an urgent care visit if they are in need of more urgent support.
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HisStory: Cultural Exploration and Personal Empowerment Fridays, 1-2 p.m.
This semi-structured group creates a safe space for men of color (MOC) to explore issues of race, ethnicity, gender, and cultural trauma. The group is facilitated by Joshua Dentley and Walter DeRouen-both mental health professionals and men of color. It is open to all students identifying as men of color (MOC).
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Becoming a Self Sufficient Adult: Preparing for Post-Graduation Putting Your Plan into Action Monday, November 27 Campus Center Room 1010/1015, 1:30-2:30 p.m.
This 5-part workshop is focused on preparing for life after college. Undergraduate and graduate students are welcome to join our final two sessions to explore concrete steps to prepare mentally and emotionally for life after graduating from college.
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Bow Wow Wellness Wednesday, November 29 Fireside Lounge, 12:30-2 p.m.
Your favorite furry friends are back! Stop by the Fireside Lounge to de-stress with therapy dogs. If you’re missing your fur family at home, come hang out with these pups to feel refreshed and relaxed.
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Black Disability Politics with Sami Schalk Friday, December 1 Student Development Center 1300/1310, 4:30-5:30 p.m.
Join the Disability Services Office in celebration of International Day of Persons with Disabilities for a keynote address about Black Disability Politics, exploring the intersection of disability and race.
Dr. Sami Schalk (she/her) is an associate professor of Gender & Women's Studies at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. She is the author of Bodyminds Reimagined: (Dis)ability, Race and Gender in Black Women's Speculative Fiction (Duke 2018) and Black Disability Politics (Duke 2022). Dr. Schalk’s academic work focuses on race, disability, and gender in contemporary American literature and culture. She also writes for mainstream outlets, including a monthly column called “Pleasure Practices” in TONE Madison. Dr. Schalk identifies as a fat, Black, queer, disabled femme and a pleasure activist.
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Fall Intramural Tournaments
Join us for single-day tournaments showcasing a variety of activities! This fall, we are offering Spikeball, Soccer, Pickleball, and Table Tennis. Tournaments are a great way to relax and try something new!
- Table Tennis (Doubles) – December 2, 1-6 p.m.
Registration will close one week before the tournament begins.
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DIY Holiday Gifts Monday, December 4 Campus Center Bamboo Rooms 2610/2650, 12-2 p.m.
Make the holidays sustainable! Join RIT Sustainability and Health Promotion to celebrate the holidays on and learn how to make your own holiday gifts.
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Bring a Friend to the Gym Day Tuesday, December 12 Wiedman Fitness Center, 12-3 p.m.
Join us on the Reading Day for Bring a Friend to the Gym Day! Find a friend and come hang out in the fitness center for some pre-finals stress relief! Our personal trainers will lead a 20 minute small group workout at 12 p.m. and 2 p.m. No need to register in advance, just show up ready to work out! We’ll have fun fitness contests, yard games, pickleball and more! Plus prizes, free swag and snacks!
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Ongoing Education Opportunities
Mental Health First Aid at RIT
RIT Wellness is excited to offer all students, faculty, and staff members of the RIT community the opportunity to participate in Mental Health First Aid training sessions this fall.
Mental Health First Aid (MHFA) is a skills-based training course, in which you will:
- Learn how to describe and talk about mental health, openly and non-judgmentally
- Learn how to approach, reassure, and support a fellow RIT community member when they may be struggling with their mental health
- Explore what self-care looks like for you with practical applications of self-care
To participate in a Mental Health First Aid training session, you can either request a session for your group or register for a scheduled session. If you have any questions, please contact Beau Gibbs at bmghcw@rit.edu.
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