Well-being Digital Library
Well-being is more than physical and mental health.
Cornell provides many resources to enhance your well-being, and it's sometimes hard to know where to find what.
The lists below help you navigate these various resources – from sustainability maps to incident reporting, belonging initiatives, career services, and more – to experience a safe, healthy and productive life at Cornell.
Resources for all
| Website | Type of resources you can find |
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| Cornell Heath |
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| Diversity and Inclusion |
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| Accessibility Information |
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| Sexual Harassment and Assault – Response and Education (SHARE) | |
| Cornell University Police Department | |
| Office of the Assemblies |
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| Sustainable Campus |
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Resources for students
Grad Students
- The Biomedical and Biological Sciences Program has created a custom, comprehensive webpage with well-being resources for their students.
- Cornell Health has also created a page of resources specifically for graduate and professional students here.
- The Big Red Barn is a central place for eating and socializing and hosts regular events particularly for graduate and professional students.
- English Language Support Office
DVM Students
- D.V.M. Academic Support Program for general career, academic and student support. Connect to this intranet page using the CVM network on site or remotely using the CVM VPN.
- Veterinary student support services is a page with information about accommodations, faculty advisors, peer mentors and counseling services.
- Vet Career Services (job postings)
- DVM Career Services: make an appointment to review your resumes and cover letters by stopping in or emailing: vet_sas@cornell.edu
- Financial Planning & Counseling, including loan repayment questions: visit the D.V.M. financial aid pages or make an appointment using this form to discuss with an accredited financial counselor (AFC) at CVM. You can also email: vetfinaid@cornell.edu.
- AVMA's career webpage for D.V.M. students and recent graduates to help them navigate their transition out of school.
All Students
| Website | Type of resources you can find |
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| Student and Campus Life |
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| Cornell Health |
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| Other sites of Interest |
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Resources for faculty and staff
| Website | Type of resources you will find |
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| Diversity and Inclusion |
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| Office of Faculty Development and Diversity |
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| Center for Teaching Innovation |
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| Human Resources |
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Recordings
- “Conflict Conversations: Building Better Communication in Veterinary Settings” | presented on 4/25/2025 by Andrew Quagliata, senior lecturer in management communication at the Cornell Peter and Stephanie Nolan School of Hotel Administration in the Cornell SC Johnson College of Business.
- TBA
