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General Body Meetings:
Relationships and WELL BEING

Open to all students. Tuesdays, beginning at 4:30 pm,
5th Floor Lounge, Willard Straight Hall.
9/8 Professor Cindy Hazan, Presentation on Human Bonding and Relationships
9/22 General Body meeting - Meet the EBoard and Staff to plan
for the semester
10/6 General Body meeting
10/27 Diversity and You - Who you are and how you relate to others
11/10 Liz Grantham - Personal Experience Living with Schizophrenia
12/1 Procrastinate at the Straight


Free giveaways, refreshments and crafts at each meeting

News and Events

CORNELL MINDS MATTER – FALL 2009

Going to Psych Grad School? See the collection of slides by Professor Goldstein and Professor Segal from the Department of Psychology. Here are additional books they recommend:
Insider's Guide to Graduate Programs in Clinical and Counseling
Psychology, by Norcross et al. Currently the 2008/2009 edition is available; the 2010 version will be out in February.
Graduate Study in Psychology 2010, by the American Psychological Association.
Career Paths in Psychology: Where Your Degree can Take You, by Sternberg.

Procrastinate at the straight flyer

Procrastinate @ the Straight Come and enjoy massage, ice cream Sundaes, crafts, games, subs. Wind down after a long semester of work. Six rooms of fun! Free and Open to all! Friday, December 4th from 4-7pm, WSH 4th floor

CMM General Body Meetings are open to the entire Cornell community.  Come to one or all of these exciting sessions, Tuesday afternoons 9/8 &22, 10/ 6 &27, 11/10.  This semester’s programming will Focus on Relationships…  Human Bonding by Cindy Hazan, Relating to your Asian/Asian American Parents, Family Members with Mental Illness, Speak Out on Mental Illness.

Join us as we venture downtown for Community Service Projects with National Alliance for Mental Illness on Oct. 3, Compos Mentis (alternative mental health center) every Friday and Bridges, on alternate Saturday afternoons.

Much more is planned.  Check our website for up-to-date info on events and programs to promote wellness on the Cornell Campus.



About Us

Cornell Minds Matter promotes the overall mental and emotional health of all Cornell students, works to reduce the stigma of mental illness, and holds events open to the entire Cornell community that foster a healthy, balanced lifestyle.

Whether your interest stems form personal experience, academic interest, curiosity or desire for social action; we welcome you to join us in our quest. College is difficult enough as it is; silence leads to no positive outcome.




CMM Eboard

"Cornell Minds Matter has not only offered me opportunities for leadership and influence on this campus, but allowed me to make a fast transition to begin to enjoy Cornell and make the most of my time here."


Samantha '10 Engineering