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Develop your mindfulness skills
Graduate and undergraduate students are invited to attend Koru Mindfulness, a four-session course that teaches a wide variety of mindfulness skills in a group learning environment. These skills will help participants incorporate mindfulness into their daily lives so that they can experience the bene...
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T.H.I.N.K Suicide Prevention Training
University Health and Counseling Services will offer T.H.I.N.K Sucicide Prevention Training Tuesday, Jan. 24, from noon to 1 p.m. T.H.I.N.K. (Talk. Help. Identify Signs. Navigate Resources. Kindly Refer.) is a suicide prevention training to help people recognize warning signs and assist others who...
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5 tips to manage stress
Everyone experiences stressors, and with the combination of final exams, winter break preparation and seasonal obligations, you might find yourself particularly overwhelmed this time of year. While different studies suggest stress is necessary to boost motivation, personal growth and development, ...
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Faculty member Stephen Ganocy passes away
The Case Western Reserve University community is mourning the loss of faculty member Stephen Ganocy, who died last month. He was 79. Ganocy was an assistant professor of psychiatry in the School of Medicine and served the university for more than 16 years, including as a research statistician for ...
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University Health and Counseling Services, COVID Vaccine Clinic closed over holiday weekend
University Health and Counseling Services and the COVID Vaccine Clinic will be closed from today (Nov. 23) at 3 p.m. until Monday, Nov. 28, at 9 a.m. Secure messages and emails will not be answered during this time. Students can call 216.368.2450 for medical advice or 216.368.5872 to speak to the c...
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5 ways you can fight the winter blues
Winter is hurtling toward Northeast Ohio, and with it comes seasonal favorites like hot chocolate, sledding adventures and peppermint-flavored everything. Unfortunately, winter can also bring bitterly cold weather and a serious lack of daylight—both of which can leave people feeling low. Mary Hal...
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Wellness Wednesday: Crafternoon
Relax with the Office of Multicultural Affairs and University Health and Counseling Services with an afternoon of painting, origami, and bookmark making. The event will take place Wednesday, Nov. 30, at Sears Library (Room 409), from 12:30 to 4:30 p.m. Space is limited, so register now via Campu...
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Get peer-to-peer support in TimelyCare
University Health and Counseling Services has partnered with TimelyCare to provide 24/7 virtual medical and mental health support to all Case Western Reserve University students. In addition to these services, TimelyCare is now offering Peer Community. Virtual peer-to-peer support is a reality for ...
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University Health and Counseling Services offers suicide prevention training
T.H.I.N.K. is a suicide prevention training program to help people recognize warning signs and assist others who may be having suicidal thoughts. University Health and Counseling Services has scheduled several T.H.I.N.K. training sessions in the upcoming weeks. These sessions are open to all Case W...
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“Budgets, Loans and Money, OH MY!”
Repaying student loans can be confusing and a little scary. The Office of External Loans can help. Students can find out how to cut through the red tape and find out what is important to focus on and where to get help in a session hosted by University Health and Counseling Services. This session ...