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Mental Health is Gen Z’s Top New Year’s Resolution

Timely MD

All of these factors suggest that, as 2022 comes to an end and 2023 begins, colleges and universities need to help students go beyond simply making New Year’s resolutions—they need to provide practical support for their health and well-being. How higher education can help students prioritize mental health.

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Remember JHU SNACKS for your well-being during Fall 2024 finals

John Hopkins University Student Well-Being Blog

Student Well-Being Blog. A comprehensive archive of blog posts written by students, faculty, and staff covering a variety of health and well-being topics can be found on the Student Health and Well-Being website. Student Health & Well-Being’s registered dietitian. Be adventurous with your eating!

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Mental Health is Gen Z’s Top New Year’s Resolution

Timely MD

All of these factors suggest that, as 2022 comes to an end and 2023 begins, colleges and universities need to help students go beyond simply making New Year’s resolutions—they need to provide practical support for their health and well-being. So, why not address mental health directly during new student orientations?

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Remember JHU SNACKS during finals

John Hopkins University Student Well-Being Blog

Reduce stress, sleep better, and feel happier Student Well-Being Blog. A comprehensive archive of blog posts written by students, faculty, and staff covering a variety of health and well-being topics can be found on the Student Health and Well-Being website. Find student groups and activities on Hopkins Groups.

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The “Red Zone” of sexual assault

John Hopkins University Student Well-Being Blog

The universitywide Consent Campaign teaches students how to center autonomy, joy, and pleasure of all those involved in their intimate situations (including sexual and non-sexual intimacies). Reach out to the GBVP team to collaborate on your own events and programs. Student Health and Wellness Center : 410-516-4784.