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For many, January can represent a time of new beginnings. Take a look at this month’s newsletter to learn about some great events, valuable resources and helpful information to help start your 2026 in the best way possible.
New Year, New Start
January can often bring with it ambitious goals that can sometimes be hard to maintain - like Dry January, or resolutions around exercising more, eating more healthily, or even cutting back on screen time. Instead of focusing on lofty goals that might become unsustainable, use this time to think about what’s really important to you.
New Confidential Resources at Spectrum Center
Four staff have been designated as confidential resources for students at U-M—a new beginning that will encourage more students to seek help and promote a supportive campus.
New Video Series - Quick Lessons on HIV & AIDS
Spectrum Center is excited to announce a new series of videos that offer some quick lessons on HIV & AIDS.
Minor in Intergroup Relations Education
If you are exploring options for your minor, take a look at how this program could benefit you!
New Beginnings for your Student Organization
Did you know there's a free student-led, student-serving program to help build a strong foundation for your group or organization?
New Beginnings for MESA and the Trotter Multicultural Center
Effective January 1, Student Life will reorganize the Trotter Multicultural Center and Multi-Ethnic Student Affairs (MESA) into a single unit, bringing together two units with similarly-aligned missions.
New Beginnings and New Places to Live!
Searching for off-campus housing can feel overwhelming. Beyond The Diag offers a range of dedicated resources to make this process as easy as possible.
Beyond The Diag is hiring!
Beyond the Diag is looking for off-campus students who are interested in fostering community among students who live off campus and improving communication between students, the university, and the Ann Arbor community. In addition to this, we are looking for students who can raise awareness of issues and promote positive neighbor relations with all off-campus students.
Save Money, Support Local Organizations and Protect the Environment!
Are you starting your Ann Arbor era? Then think about getting your living and school supplies from one of the many places that sell gently used, good condition items.
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