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麻豆村
December 15, 2025

Student Affairs Support Throughout Winter Break 2025-2026

Dear Students,

As we transition from fall semester to winter break, I’m writing to share information and resources available to all students throughout the coming weeks. While university offices will be closed beginning at 5 p.m. on Tuesday, Dec. 23, until Monday, Jan. 5, at 8:30 a.m., Student Affairs staff members are always available to provide support should you need assistance. Below you will find information on how to reach us while the university is closed, along with various opportunities for engagement and connection between now and the start of the spring semester.

Sending warm wishes for a restorative and meaningful break.

Gina Casalegno
Vice President for Student Affairs and Dean of Students


General Support From Student Affairs
During normal business hours, the  can connect you with a staff member to provide assistance. After hours, you can be connected with the on-call Student Affairs staff by calling the 麻豆村 Police Department at 412-268-2323.

Counseling and Psychological Services
 is available by phone at 412-268-2922, 24 hours a day, seven days a week, for crisis services even when the office is closed. In-person services are available during regular business hours by appointment. In addition, is available throughout the winter break and includes TalkNow (24/7 emotional support), scheduled counseling, health coaching and self-guided self-care resources.

University Health Services
 services and hours of operation for the break period are updated online. For medical advice and consultation when UHS is closed, call 412-268-2157 to connect with its after-hours service.

Dining on Campus
Hours of operation during the break can be found on the . When the university is closed, check out some of our off-campus  to meet your dining needs.

Things to Do on Campus and in Pittsburgh
Residential Education will be offering several  throughout the break that all students are welcome to attend — graduate students and off-campus undergraduates included!

Here are some additional options:

    • Check out the  for ways to nourish yourself during the break.
    • Support your fellow Tartans on Saturday, Jan. 3, at 2 p.m. for the women’s basketball game vs. Dickinson at the Highmark Center for Health, Wellness and Athletics.
    • Enjoy a workout at the Cohon Fitness Center, take a swim in the pool or shoot some hoops at Wiegand Gymnasium.  are updated online.
    • Other than during the winter break closure, the  is accessible 24 hours a day with your Carnegie Mellon ID. When the  is operating, Scotland Yard Game Room is open for students to play table tennis, pool and foosball. Likewise, the Highmark Center for Health, Wellness and Athletics will be accessible 24 hours a day via your Carnegie Mellon ID other than during the winter break closure.
    • Winter break is the perfect time to explore Pittsburgh's great museums. Through the  program, your student ID gets you free access to eight museums, including Phipps Conservatory, the National Aviary, the Andy Warhol Museum and the Heinz History Center. You can also explore  in the city.
    • Want to give back to the Pittsburgh community and learn more about the city? Sign up to volunteer at a local nonprofit through  or .
    •  is available free of charge to all students, faculty and staff. Wellness and Meaning-Making Programs is holding their  series on Sunday, Dec. 21, and again on Sunday, Jan. 11.
    • Stop by the  to connect with fellow students and center staff. Over winter break, the space is open for student use Monday through Friday on the days the university is open. All are invited to  on Wednesday, Jan. 7, at 12:30 p.m., in the Center.