What do basketball, curling, broomball, inner tube water polo, tennis and soccer have in common? They're just a few of the intramural sports on campus. Join to meet people, blow off steam, get in a workout, build new skills and more.
SilverCloud is an online portal that offers secure, immediate access to online programs for stress, anxiety and depression, available for free to students, faculty and staff.
With the academic year in full swing, many of us find ourselves juggling schoolwork, social lives and work. During this higher-stress time, finding a balance is key to managing our physical and emotional health.
Ever taken an Instagram break from studying and, before you knew it, 30 minutes had gone by? Get tips on managing your time and getting the most out of your classwork and study sessions.
While you may have been preparing to come to campus all summer, getting here may still require an adjustment period. This semester may be your first time away from your family, living with a roommate or taking a college-level course. With each new semester comes a lot of change. We’re here to help.
When we talk about sexual health, many of us may get a little uncomfortable. But it doesn’t have to be this way; if we aren't afraid to talk about getting the flu or strep throat, we can talk about our health below the belt.
Have a tight budget? Taking care of yourself and feeling good shouldn’t have to cost you. Here are some ways to feel better without spending much money.
Eating disorders can be hard to talk about, especially when you're concerned about a friend. See tips for talking with a friend who might be struggling, as well as where to find support.
Viruses such as the flu and common cold can last 7–10 days. And since antibiotics typically don’t work for viruses, it’s all about staying as healthy as possible. So how do we do it?
Psychology research shows that those who participate in a learned optimism program experience less depression, anxiety and improved health and wellness. Ready to give it a try?