Mind & Body
- The course Making the Self: Tools for Well-Being and Success in College looks to help incoming freshmen learn how to be healthier and happier students.
- Regardless of medical coverage, hotline counselors can locate available resources for you or assist in a moment of stress or crisis.
- While Colorado has only had one confirmed case of measles this year, outbreaks of the disease are on the rise.
- The CU Medical Services Concussion Team brings an interdisciplinary approach to the treatment of concussions for students, who tend to be at higher risk for concussions than older adults.
- Stress can creep up on you from all areas of your life. No matter where your stress is coming from, here are some tips to help you get through it.
- Not one of those people who keeps a reading list? University Libraries staff share their favorites for summertime reading, complete with classic and contemporary fiction and nonfiction.
- Whether you’re comparing final grades or likes on Instagram, the pressure to be perfect can feel overwhelming. How do you know if you’re walking the fine line between high standards and unrealistic expectations?
- As someone with cerebral palsy, I feel lucky to have the support of those at Physical Therapy and Integrative Care on campus to help with my physical goals and general body-maintenance.
- Conflict happens, and is normal in relationships—whether it’s with a friend, roommate or family member. Here are some tips for how to stop conflict before it starts.
- Before you leave for spring break, consider packing a book from the Libraries’ Popular Reading Collection or downloading an eBook.