Is it cute or creepy: Media’s normalization of stalking behavior By Jay Blake, LMSW, Coordinator of Gender-Based Violence Prevention, Education & Response | January 9, 2023 Films often portray stalking behaviors as romantic. They are not. Posted in: Mental, Physical, Sexual, Social Read More
Top 10 blog posts of 2022 By SHWB staff | December 16, 2022 You read a lot about healthy relationships this year. Posted in: Financial, Mental, Physical, Professional, Social Read More
Survivors returning home for the holidays: How to stay safe and set boundaries this winter break By Maggie Lewis, Social Work Intern, Gender-Based Violence Prevention Office | December 16, 2022 If you are nervous about your time away from school, here are a few tips to help you stay safe and comfortable. Content preview: sexual abuse. Posted in: Mental, Physical, Sexual, Social Read More
Survey: This Week in Well-Being newsletter By SHWB staff | December 16, 2022 Help us refine our editorial framework so we can deliver the info you need to be well and do well at Hopkins. Posted in: Environmental, Financial, Mental, Physical, Professional, Sexual, Social, Spiritual Read More
Timing is everything: Why eating on a regular schedule supports overall well-being By Rayven Nairn, MS, RDN, LDN | December 9, 2022 Understanding the science behind meal timing can have a huge impact on your mental and physical health. Posted in: Mental, Physical Read More
Well-being info for fall 2022 grads By SHWB staff | December 9, 2022 Here are some tips to guide your transition into post-Hopkins life as it relates to university well-being resources. Posted in: Financial, Mental, Physical, Professional Read More
Meatless Monday with Glen Koh By Glen K. Koh, MPH, Health Education Specialist, BSPH Class of 2022 | December 2, 2022 When you have a bunch of friends with a variety of dietary needs, sometimes cooking vegan is the way to go for the potluck. Posted in: Environmental, Physical, Social Read More
Update on the development of the Johns Hopkins Police Department By SHWB staff | December 2, 2022 The Memorandum of Understanding between the Baltimore Police Department and the university has been modified to reflect feedback from the community and is now final and publicly available. Posted in: Physical, Professional, Social Read More
Recognizing long COVID, and what to do if you have it By Shaherbano Khalid, BDS, MPH, Public Health Officer, Student Health & Well-Being | November 29, 2022 Even if your case was mild or asymptomatic or undiagnosed, be aware of long COVID symptoms and seek treatment if you notice them. Posted in: Mental, Physical Read More
How to promote healing with physical trauma-informed practices By Tyler Conzone, Coordinator of Gender-Based Violence Prevention, Education & Response | November 23, 2022 Trauma-informed practices promote environments that are understanding of how trauma impacts the body, and center the lived experience of survivors. Posted in: Environmental, Mental, Physical, Social Read More