By RIchard J. Sima, Ph.D., Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, Class of 2019, IAM Lab Communications Specialist |
February 16, 2021
Video games offer a safe way to explore different worlds and meet up with friends – while providing many social, emotional, cognitive, and physical benefits to boot.
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.
After a peak of 44 new COVID cases on February 2, cases have been trending down. If trends continue, in-person classes and activities for Homewood undergraduates will resume on February 11.
All undergraduates are now required to get tested three times a week, effective Friday, Feb. 5, until further notice. No gatherings of any size are allowed for undergraduates, on campus or off, indoors or outdoors, through Monday morning at 8 a.m.
After detecting a cluster of COVID-19 among undergraduate students, the university has suspended in-person undergraduate classes on the Homewood campus as well as other in-person activities for two days.