'age 22--Thursday, September 7, 1978-The Michigan Daily e pu U bac 0 in the big 'U Q I The Office of muu ent Services 3000 Michigan union 764-7423r Health Service 207 Fletcher St. 764-8320 When you're no longer at home and mom can't bring you chicken soup to make you feel better, what do you do? The answer is simple, you come to University Health Service. We don't claim to specialize in chicken soup, but we do provide a main medical clinic, over 10 specialty clinics ranging from allergy to psychiatry, 24 hour emergency care, in addition to maintaining a 30 bed hospital floor. We also have a laboratory, X-ray department, and pharmacy on the premises. For specific setiices call: allergy clinic 764-8304 medical clinic 764-8325 dermatology clinic 764-7383 opthamology clinic 764-7384 gynecology/ otology clinic 764-7382 contraception 763-4370 VD information 763-4511 emergency clinic 764-8347 Counseling Services 3rd floor Michigan Union 764-8312, what we are: We offer a wide range of programs and activities to assist you in solving personal problems, and increasing your personal effectiveness. Services are provided in groups~ workshops, and individual counseling sessions. The types of problems often brought to us include: difficulties in relationships, problems making decisions, worries and anxieties about school and career, feeling inefficient in pursuing goals, and being able to communicate effectively. who we are: We're staffed with profes- sionals of varied backgrounds and training (including social workers, psychologists, and psychiatrists), as well as a select group of student-peer counselors. how we work: You can walk in between 10 a.m.-12 noon or 3 p.m.-5 p.m. for an initial meeting tofind out about our services and help us determine how they may be of help to you. In addition, from time to time, we will advertise groups and workshops focusing on specific prob- lems and issues common to most students. 76-Guide is a number to remember -When you need to know where to go. -When classes get you down. -When you're lonely or confused. -When your relationships aren't working out. -When you just want someone to talk to. -When you need a referralto campus or community resources. 76-Gulde has student counselors 24 hours a day to put YOU back in the big 'U' IT'S w t The Office of Student Programs We've got something for everybody. Interested in getting into extracurricular activities? The Student Activities Office wants to help you find a niche at the Big U. Maybe UAC (lectures, films, musicals, Homecom- ing), or WCBN-WRCN student radio station and it's new video production unit, or any of the over 400 student organi- zations and clubs. Want to study, travel, or work abroad? Or, are you a foreign student? The International Center has information and advisors who can help. And don't miss a chance to experience the culture of foreign lands right here in Ann Arbor at the many International Center programs. You can attend the largest college series of rock, folk, and rhythm and blues music in the country presented by the award winning Major Events office. The student run concert division is Eclipse Jazz. Moral and value issues are addressed by the programs of the Office of Ethics and Religion where you can also find information on religious resources in town. If you want to enhance your personal growth, the -Student Development staff offers small group discussion and work- shops, on areas from taking charge of your life to dealing with loneliness. We have experienced staff to help with human sexuality concerns, women's issues, and educational innovation. That's us. The Office of Student Programs: Student Activities Office International Center Major Events Office Office of Ethics and Religion Student Development Office located in the Michigan Union Community Services 2204Michigan Union Our facilities and staff are here to help you find ways to participate in the University and Ann Arbor communities. Through various community-oriented activities, you have the opportunity to learn by DOING and help others at the same time. Minority Student Services deals with individual as well as minority group needs, ranging from academic to community related areas. Counselors can advise you in these areas and also represent the ethnic communities on campus. 2205 Michigan Union 764-1.-31 Disabled Student Services offers support to the disabled student on campus in a variety of ways. we are here to help you adjust to the University community through individual counseling, information referral, as well as work- ing with the University to make things better for you. 2211 Michigan Union 763-3000 Project Community gives you the opportunity to reach out into the community, providing need-oriented services as well as experiential learning for yourself. Projects range from working in a classroom environment to counsel- ing and tutoring prison inmates. Academic credit available. 2209 Michigan Union 763-3548 Trotter House is available to minority student organi- zations for meetings, seminars, and lectures. We provide space and staff to support cultural and education programs. 144.3 Washtenaw 763-4.69Z AdI Career Planning and Placement We encourage you to visit our office early and often to take advantage of the many services we provide to support you in a search for a career. Workshops are designed to help you identify your skills, values, and interests; to explore career possibilities; to learn about job hunting, resume writing, and interviewing. Career Counselors are here to meet your individual needs in regards to your educational and career goals. Pre-Professional Assistance thinking about law, med., dent., vet., or osteo. schools? Come talk to our pre-professional counselor. Career Resources Library a r ?, I --r The Ombudsperson, Ms. Libby Daven- provides you with descriptions of hundreds of careers, information to support your job search (resume writing, interviewing, "contact" information); graduate school programs. Special Programs for your special interests . . Minority Services, Women's Housing Information Office Wherever you live . . . University dorm, family housing, or off campus, we'll answer your ques- tions from rates to roommates. Professional staff members are here to respond to your housing needs. 763-3164 Landlord-Tenant Mediation