By Demere Woolway, Ph.D., Director of LGBTQ Life, Nyasha Chikowore, M.S., Doctoral Intern, Homewood Counseling Center, and Susan Han, Ph.D., Associate Director, Homewood Counseling Center |
March 12, 2021
If LGBTQ people are able to find culturally respectful mental health care, they will thrive.
By Quinn Kenny, Intern, Nicole Brim, Intern, and Alyse Campbell, LMSW, Gender Violence Prevention and Education Coordinator |
March 4, 2021
The ‘Red Zone’ is the period of time when the majority of on-campus sexual assaults occur. Learn why that is, how it’s different in 2021, and what you can do about it.
By Susan Han, Ph.D., Associate Director, Homewood Counseling Center, Nyasha Chikowore, M.S., Doctoral Intern, Homewood Counseling Center, Demere Woolway, Ph.D., Director of LGBTQ Life |
February 12, 2021
Answering your questions about mental health services and breaking down the process of seeing a counselor.
By Roanna Kessler, MD, Medical Director, Student Health and Wellness Center |
November 15, 2020
The machine is regularly stocked with over-the-counter medications and other wellness supplies at prices well below what you’d pay at a retail pharmacy.
By Molly Hutchison, Health Education Specialist, and Alyse Campbell, Gender Violence Prevention & Education Coordinator |
September 15, 2020
When relationships are healthy, they promote emotional and social wellness. When relationships are unhealthy, you may feel drained, overwhelmed, and invisible.