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Lancaster University elevates student counselling and mental health services with Symplicity Advocate

Symplicity

Symplicity ® Advocate™ renowned worldwide for student case management with over 300 universities in its network, is thrilled to welcome Lancaster University as a new partner in the United Kingdom.

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Spotlighting Creighton University as Chapter of the Month

Active Minds

Creighton University is recognized as Chapter of the Month for outstanding advocacy work promoting mental health accessibility and awareness on campus. Their efforts range from text-based booking for counseling appointments to hosting lectures and events about approaching mental health holistically.

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Solutions in Action: Breaking Down Barriers to Student Success

Timely MD

More than one in three currently enrolled students have considered stopping out of their degree or credential program within the last six months, according to Gallup and Lumina Foundation’s State of Higher Education 2024 report. Why do some students persist while others fall back? Brown, Ph.D., ” Angela Stowe, Ph.D.

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How to promote healing with physical trauma-informed practices

John Hopkins University Student Well-Being Blog

While privacy is always at the center of the work of all university staff, confidential staffers can provide help and support and hold on to the details you share (who, what, where, when)  without the requirement  of any involvement by other JHU staff, including those in the Office of Institutional Equity (OIE). . Love Is Respect .

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Sexual pleasure after sexual trauma

John Hopkins University Student Well-Being Blog

You can always stop by the Office of Health Promotions and Well-Being office at the O’Connor Center to get some free lube; you can also ask at the university’s primary care clinics ( Student Health and Well-Being and University Health Services ). Serves all Johns Hopkins students.