Learn ways to emotionally regulate through connecting with and embracing nature in this new counselor-led group offered by Student Well-Being. This group will encourage activity, meet outdoors frequently, encourage earthing, and build a better sense of how you can regulate your emotions thought interacting with items in nature such as trees, plants, animals and so […]
Read More »Celebrate International Day of Happiness by spending the evening with Student Well-Being!
Read More »Celebrate International Day of Happiness by spending the evening with student well-being 6-8 p.m. Tuesday, March 21, in Room 199 Toomey Hall. There will be fun activities, crafts, bingo, prizes, free food and more. The event is open to all campus community members.
Read More »As we approach St. Pat’s festivities, Missouri S&T’s University Police and Student Well-Being would like to offer the following information pertaining to alcohol safety.
Read More »Join student well-being at the Wellness Resource Fair 11 a.m.-2 p.m. Monday, Feb. 13, in the Havener Center atrium.
Read More »Yoga, mental health screenings, vision boards, crafts, a wellness fair and a day to hang out with dogs are a few of the events that are planned during Mental Well-being Awareness Week. The activities begin Monday, Feb. 13.
Read More »They are searching for a new campus-wide mental health and wellness platform for students to use and want to know what you would want in a platform.
Read More » According to the 2022 Missouri Assessment of College Health Behaviors, 88% of S&T students reported that stress interfered with their academic life, and 91% reported that stress interfered with their personal life. Along with this, in the past year 56% of S&T students experienced depression, 63% experienced anxiety, 28% experienced panic attacks, and 26% experienced chronic sleep issues.
Student Well-Being offers individual counseling, group counseling, consultations, and many other services to S&T students to help relieve and prevent these mental health concerns. It is important that these services are known about and understood fully in order to best support students. Please use this document to read about some of the common misperceptions of services offered, and feel free to reach out to Student Well-Being staff anytime with questions or concerns using the contact information on the next page.
The Student Well-Being Personalized Care Model is a visual aid to helps students determine what support resources and services are available to them based on their specific mental health and well-being needs.
Read More »The International Students Club and student well-being is coordinating a “Walk for Iran” event 3-4 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 2, for individuals to show their support for the students and people of Iran. Participants will walk a short route through campus.
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