Comet Calendar

UT Select members are invited to participate in the daily offerings during the week of 12/4 – 12/8. Each day is focused on a new well-being theme and offers related activities available for 48 hours only. Be sure to log in each day to participate and earn up to 500 points!

View the well-being schedule below or download the attached calendar to easily access the activities each day. (Each link will be live 48 hours)

  • Mobility Monday:
    • Easy Stretches to Add to Your Day (75 points)
    • Remember to Stand Up & Stretch (25 points)
  • Tasty Healthy Tuesday:
    • Meal Planning Basics (75 points)
    • Add 1 Extra Fruit or Vegetable to a Meal (25 points)
  • Well-being Wednesday:
    • Renegade Rituals (75 points)
    • Do One Thing That Brings You Joy (25 points)
  • Together Thursday:
    • Communicating to Connect (75 points)
    • Connect with a Colleague (25 points)
  • Financially Fit Friday:
    • Identify Your Financial Stressors (75 points)
    • Keep Your Bank Balance in Check (25 points)

Visit the UT Living Well Platform to join!

Virtual Event

Employee Wellness, Human Resources Management
Taylor Tran
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UTD strives to create inclusive and accessible events in accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). If you require an accommodation to fully participate in this event, please contact the event coordinator (listed above) at least 10 business days prior to the event. If you have any additional questions, please email ADACoordinator@utdallas.edu and the AccessAbility Resource Center at accessability@utdallas.edu.

Event Publishing

Add an Event 

Submit your own event using our simple event submission form. It only takes a minute!

Event Publisher Training 

Learn best practices to maximize the calendar’s latest features.

Make a Calendar Feed 

Embed events anywhere on the web with our widget builder.

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Events by Email

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30-second Survey

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