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New wellness vending machines installed on campus
This week, University Health & Counseling Services completed the installation of new wellness vending machines across the Case Western Reserve campus. The new machines will dispense a variety of products related to reproductive health, first aid and illnesses, both for free and for…
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Nurturing well-being: 3 UHCS staff members share their top self-care tips
In a world in which we’re inundated with a constant barrage of news and unprecedented events, caring for oneself has never been more important. From simple, rejuvenating activities to thoughtful practices that nurture the body and mind, there are countless ways to look after yourself and prioritize…
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New wellness vending machines to be installed; some offices to supply reproductive health kits
Beginning in August, University Health & Counseling Services will install new wellness vending machines. Due to this transition, the current vending machines are no longer being filled and will be removed. Individuals who need reproductive health items can stop at any of the offices below…
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Wellness Wednesday: “Crafternoon”
Students are invited to join the Office of Multicultural Affairs and University Health and Counseling Services for an afternoon of crafting, fun, peer-to-peer conversations and relaxation. This “Crafternoon” Wellness Wednesday will be April 24 from noon to 2 p.m. in Sears Library Building, Room…
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Finals Wellness Break
Join Kelvin Smith Library and University Health and Counseling Services for a finals week wellness break on Tuesday, April 30. Stop by Kelvin Smith Library Dampeer Room on the second floor anytime between 11 a.m. and 2 p.m. to enjoy a nice break from your studies! There will be food, a…
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University Health & Counseling Services updates COVID-19 guidance
After the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s March 1 release of updated recommendations for how people can protect themselves and their communities from respiratory viruses, including COVID-19, University Health & Counseling Services (UH&CS) also has updated guidance for the Case…
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“Creating a Collaborative Culture through Trust”
Minda Harts Members of the Case Western Reserve University community are invited to hear from Minda Harts, CEO of The Memo LLC, during a talk titled “Creating a Collaborative Culture through Trust” Wednesday, April 10, from 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. in Tinkham Veale University Center, Ballrooms…
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Healthy food giveaway
Staying on or near campus for spring break? University Health and Counseling Services and the Dean of Students' Office will hold a healthy food giveaway today (March 11) from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. in the Thwing Center atrium. The event will feature a make-your-own fruit salad bar and a veggie and…
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Safety tips to keep in mind over spring break
Spring break (March 11–15) is a time for Case Western Reserve University students to step away from their books and get some much-needed rest—whether heading home, taking a trip or remaining on campus. No matter where you will spend your spring break, there are important safety considerations to…
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Participate in a healthy habits challenge
University Health & Counseling Services and the University Wellness Program are partnering to offer the Case Western Reserve community (students, staff and faculty) a 4-week Healthy Habits Challenge that begins today, March 4. This challenge has four parts, where participants will build on…