1. Are we having fun yet?

    Victor Katch seeks to answer the essential question that has challenged people since time began.

  2. Make the world go away

    Has anyone seen the reset button? Methinks the humans need a do-over.

  3. Mood Lifters: Think of it like ‘Weight Watchers’ for mental health

    This proven and peer-led mental wellness program, created by a U-M scientist (and WW success story), seeks to help people who shun or can’t afford traditional therapy. Like the popular weight-loss program, it’s community-based, inexpensive, and — best of all — scaling up.

  4. … And, we’re back

    The energy is high, the streets are congested, and just like that, we’re going back to school.

  5. Episode 54: COVID’s silver lining, featuring CHO Robert Ernst, MD

    He’s a medical school graduate, a Michigan dad, a faculty member, a physician, and an administrator who helped U-M navigate the COVID-19 pandemic. As the University’s chief health officer, Rob Ernst also is a champion of the Okanagan Charter, pledging to embed health and wellness into all aspects of the community.

  6. Social media: Top setting tips to promote positive boundaries, mental health for young people

    Experts share tech savvy ways to better manage and control social media use on Instagram, TikTok and YouTube for youth, teens and kids.

  7. Community wellness and mental health

    Mary Sue Coleman shares U-M’s strategy to respond to the increasingly prevalent mental health needs of students.

  8. U-M offers lifeline amid crisis in youth mental health

    The MC3 program links primary care providers to psychiatrists and behavioral specialists statewide who consult on the mental health needs of children, teens, and young adults to deliver essential interventions.

  9. 12 tips as life returns to ‘normal’

    We all can use some mental health support to survive Year 2 of COVID-19. Plus: A national poll shows the pandemic negatively impacted teens’ mental health.