Healthy Buffs
The end of the semester can be a difficult time for many faculty and staff. These tips can help you identify burnout, manage it and find support.
Since late January, over 200 cases of measles have been identified in the South Plains region of Texas, and more than 30 cases have been reported in Lea County, New Mexico, which borders Texas. If you're traveling soon, here are some things to know.
Whether you’re planning to get away or enjoy a quiet week at home, here are some tips to help you take care of your mental and physical well-being over break.
Feeling short on time? Check out these quick and easy snacks to stay fueled, full and focused throughout the day.
While your phone may automatically update for daylight saving time, our bodies aren’t always as quick to adapt. Get tips to help you spring forward into daylight saving time on Sunday, March 9.
Has your initial enthusiasm for a new semester worn off? Here are some tips to help you find the motivation to keep going.
Counseling and Psychiatric Services has designed a new postpartum support group to help graduate student parents navigate postpartum during the first three years after birth.
Making friends may feel more difficult than it used to be. Here are some tips that can help you make new college connections.
One way to prioritize your mental health is to build meaningful connections with those around you. Here are some ideas to try this month.
College is a time for new experiences, friendships, roommates and maybe even romantic relationships. Here’s what matters most for building strong connections with others in college.