April is Sexual Assault Awareness Month. As many as 1 in 3 women and nearly 1 in 6 men experience sexual assault before graduation, with higher rates among marginalized groups. Keeping our community safe is …
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Togetherall brings 24/7 peer support to UW-Madison students
UW-Madison’s University Health Services (UHS) and Recreation & Wellbeing (Rec Well) have partnered with Togetherall to provide an online, anonymous peer-support tool available for free to students.
Food Access on Campus: Reducing the Stigma
Limited food access, or food insecurity, can impact a student’s overall wellbeing – including their mental health and academic performance.
Wellness 101: Healthy habits for first-year students
Your new environment, activities, and responsibilities could impact your health and wellbeing. Here are a few strategies to set yourself up for a strong start to your college career.
Coming up empty: Food insecure students face more than just hunger
Think about when you are hungry: You may feel light-headed, sluggish, or have difficulty focusing. What would it be like to feel hunger and have to attend class, work part-time, and study for an exam? …