The S&T Hispanic Film Series will present, Delicate Balance, at 7 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 14, in Room 104 Physics Building. The 2016 documentary will be presented in Spanish with English subtitles. This is a FREE event, open to the public. Centered around an extensive interview with Jose “Pepe” Mujica, the former President of Uruguay who […]
Read More »Join Student Diversity Initiatives and several student organizations for academic and cultural programming throughout Black History Month!
Read More »SWE presents their Annual Rose Sale! The sale will take place on February 13th and 14th at Havener and the Library from 11-2 PM. A single rose is $3, three roses are $7, and one dozen roses are $25. Questions? Contact Emma Lane at erlng4@mst.edu.
Read More »Complete the Alcohol eCHECKUP TO GO and see where you stand!
The Alcohol eCHECKUP TO GO is an interactive web program that allows college and university students to enter information about their drinking patterns and receive immediate, personalized feedback about their use of alcohol. It takes about 20 minutes to complete and is self-guided. If you have concerns or want to review the results with one of our wellness coordinators, contact Miner Wellness for a consultation.
Counseling Services now offers 13 groups to meet the needs of students. Groups are a safe place for you to connect with others at a deeper level, to find a place to be yourself, to learn how to give and receive support, and to experience the joy of finding your own “voice”. Topics include ADHD, Asperger’s Support, Body Image, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Care of Problematic Emotions, Grad Student Support, Healthy Relationships, Men’s Action Therapy, Miners4Recovery, Safety, Social Confidence, Test Anxiety, and Thriving, not just Surviving. Our groups fill up fast so don’t delay — contact our office by stopping by room 204 or calling us at 341.4211.
Read More »Students seeking a brief consultation (rather than ongoing counseling) are encouraged to stop by 204 Norwood Hall to engage in a conversation with a counselor. No paperwork to complete! We’ll figure out together what campus services can help, what barriers need to be overcome, or decide if counseling really is warranted. Walk-in consultations are first-come, first-served and students should aim for the following times: Monday, 10-11 am; Tuesday, 2-3 pm; Wednesday, 10-11 am; Thursday, 2-3 pm; Friday, 10-11.
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