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Frogs for Wellness looking to expand peer education program

Frogs for Wellness looking to expand peer education program

By Kate Redfield
Published Apr 6, 2018
Students interested in helping the campus learn more about healthy activities, can apply to be Wellness Peer Educator.
The event will be held in April at the Counseling and Mental Health Center. 
Credit: www.counseling.tcu.edu

‘Keep Calm and Stress Less’ aims to teach students how to navigate their anxiety

By Brittany Kasko
Published Apr 5, 2018
TCU will be holding anxiety management workshops for students in need.
Katie Willcox came to TCU to promote her book “Healthy is the New Skinny” and to talk about body image in the age of media manipulation. (Photo courtesy of Katie Willcox)

Model pushes for female empowerment through new book: ‘Healthy is the New Skinny’

By Michelle Carter
Published Mar 28, 2018
Model Katie Willcox visited TCU to talk about body image in the age of media manipulation and how women can be empowered to live healthier lifestyles.
Students walk past one of many Its on Us posters on campus. Photo taken Feb. 19 in Fort Worth, Texas by Cristian ArguetaSoto.

‘It’s on Us’ eyes changes in campus involvement in sexual assault prevention

By Robbie Vaglio
Published Feb 23, 2018
In the second year of "It's on Us," SGA is placing more responsibility on students to be active bystanders in the fight to prevent sexual assault.
Pictured; Sarah and Abbey Goldberg. Photo courtesy of Sarah Goldberg.

TCU looking to expand suicide prevention and awareness campaign

By Grace Amiss
Published Feb 8, 2018
TCU works to spread awareness about mental health and suicide awareness through their "R U OK?" campaign.
Photo courtesy of Carly Spalt

TCU works to alleviate stress through meditation groups

By Grace Amiss
Published Feb 4, 2018
The Counseling and Mental Health Center provides tips and tricks through a meditation group in hopes of alleviating stress and improving sleep.
Tunnel of Oppression shows students scenes of suffering

Tunnel of Oppression shows students scenes of suffering

By Taylor Boser
Published Jan 31, 2018
TCU students learned more about oppression through one event on campus.
The Let’s Talk program starts a new conversation about mental health at TCU

The ‘Let’s Talk’ program starts a new conversation about mental health at TCU

By Corinne Hildebrandt
Published Dec 14, 2017
TCU works to remove social stigmas around formal mental health services by providing new alternatives.
The Counseling and Mental Health Center provide a variety of professional services including counseling, medication management, consultation, and referrals. Services are available to all current TCU students.

Rising number of students reporting mental health issues

By Abbey Block and Abbey Block
Published Nov 14, 2017
A growing number of students are reporting mental health concerns on college campuses.
SGA establishes Random Acts of Kindness Day to remind students of their impact on each other

SGA establishes Random Acts of Kindness Day to remind students of their impact on each other

By Shelby Kitson and Mariana Rivas
Published Nov 13, 2017
The event includes donuts and the chance for students to write cards to one another.