Services

The William Magee Center offers services to help students develop and maintain healthy habits at college.

Certified Peer Educators

WellChats for the Rebs

College life can be challenging. Let’s chat about it. Our staff at the William Magee Center will help you conquer academic stress, reduce substance use, discuss relationship concerns, and more.
Well Chat

Wellness Navigator

Hello! I’m Kakky, the Wellness Navigator for the William Magee Center. I assist students in accessing campus wellness resources, collaborating with partners like the Student Health Center, UMatter, University Counseling Center, Clinic for Outreach & Personal Enrichment, and Violence Intervention & Prevention. I also assist with connecting students to higher levels of care. I oversee WellChat responses and coordinate with Certified Peer Educators, who are dedicated to supporting fellow students with wellness in college. 

Request a WellChat

Meet the WellRebs

The WellRebs help their peers create positive behavior change in their lives.

 

Darlin  Saenz Lopez

Darlin Saenz Lopez

  • Certified Peer Educator

What is something you wish students knew about wellness resources on campus?

See Darlin ’s Answer
Jennifer Asiimwe

Jennifer Asiimwe

  • Certified Peer Educator

What would you like to share about your personal wellness journey?

See Jennifer’s Answer
Kirby  Bowen

Kirby Bowen

  • Certified Peer Educator
  • Collegiate Recovery Community
  • Greek Life

What wellness topics are you most passionate about?

See Kirby ’s Answer
Lauren Brown

Lauren Brown

  • Certified Peer Educator
  • Service and Community Engagement

What would you like to share about your personal wellness journey?

See Lauren’s Answer
Sydni Nguyen

Sydni Nguyen

What is something you wish students knew about wellness resources on campus?

See Sydni’s Answer

Collab With Us

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Through wellness education, students can make informed decisions and learn ways to improve their physical, mental, and social health.

  • The William Magee Center offers a variety of free presentations and workshops that help classroom instructors and student groups incorporate wellness education into course content or student development.
  • Presentation and workshop topics include comprehensive wellness, sexual health and relationships, substance use protective behavior strategies, and mental health resources.  

Request a Presentation/Workshop

 

RebelADE

RebelADE is a student-centered, alcohol and drug education program designed to help students develop a healthy lifestyle by recognizing and reducing the potential harm associated with their alcohol or other substance use.

  • We use an assessment tool to develop an individualized plan for each student to help sharpen their skills and possibly introduce a few new ones they can use in their everyday life.

Our goal is for each student to use this individualized plan in the future to help maintain a healthy lifestyle. For more information about RebelADE, please email rebelade@olemiss.edu or call 662-915-6543.

Narcan Access

The William Magee Center has a supply of Narcan (naloxone), a medicine that can reverse the effects of an opioid overdose. Narcan is safe, relatively easy to administer, and lifesaving.

  • Our supply is available to students, faculty, and staff free of charge, and we will not collect any personal information about individuals who request Narcan.
  • If you or someone you know may be exposed to an opioid overdose, we encourage you to stop by the William Magee Center during office hours to receive a free box.
  • Instructions on how to use this medication properly are included with each box. Watch the Narcan training video here.
  • Harbor Path partnered with Ole Miss and the William Magee Center to help spread this important message:

  • Our supply of Narcan is supported by the Missisissippi State Department of Health and a Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration grant.

Eating Disorder Treatment Team

The University of Mississippi Eating Disorder Treatment Team (EDTT) is a university-based interdisciplinary team composed of a medical provider, psychiatric care provider, counselor, and dietitian. The mission of the EDTT is to work together with individuals who are suffering from eating disorders or disordered eating patterns to improve their quality of life by creating a supportive environment and empowering them to make healthier choices.

Students who would like support around eating disorders or disordered eating are encouraged to submit an EDTT inquiry form.

MANUAL – Men’s Health

MANUAL is a mental health and personal development platform built specifically for young men, with a mission to inspire men to become the best versions of themselves. The platform includes hours of evidence-based, self-help content; text coaching, monthly livestreams, and weekly newsletters. 

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MANUAL’s expert team covers a range of topics designed to help you improve different areas of your life, including:

  • Mental Health
  • Personal Finance
  • Fitness
  • Substance Use
  • Relationships
  • Sexual Health
  • Purpose
  • Nutrition
  • Sleep, and more. 

As a student at the University of Mississippi, you have free and full access to all features on the platform. 

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