Counseling & Human Relations Center COUNSELING & HUMAN RELATIONS

First-Year Counseling Group

Counseling group where first-year students may discuss any concerns they may have - what is going well, where rough patches have been. Allow students to build connections with other first-year students. All first-year students welcome. Hosted by the Parton Counseling Center,

LaForce Hall Seminar Room

First-Year Counseling Group

Counseling group where first-year students may discuss any concerns they may have - what is going well, where rough patches have been. Allow students to build connections with other first-year students. All first-year students welcome. Hosted by the Parton Counseling Center,

LaForce Hall Seminar Room

First-Year Counseling Group

Counseling group where first-year students may discuss any concerns they may have - what is going well, where rough patches have been. Allow students to build connections with other first-year students. All first-year students welcome. Hosted by the Parton Counseling Center,

LaForce Hall Seminar Room

First-Year Counseling Group

Counseling group where first-year students may discuss any concerns they may have - what is going well, where rough patches have been. Allow students to build connections with other first-year students. All first-year students welcome. Hosted by the Parton Counseling Center,

LaForce Hall Seminar Room

First-Year Counseling Group

Counseling group where first-year students may discuss any concerns they may have - what is going well, where rough patches have been. Allow students to build connections with other first-year students. All first-year students welcome. Hosted by the Parton Counseling Center,

LaForce Hall Seminar Room

Mental Health Forum

The Mental Health committee of SGA in partnership with The Counseling Center is holding a series of forums about mental health resources on campus during the duration of Fall 2021. Students will be able to hear directly from the Director of Counseling, Alberto Soto, about updated counseling initiatives, ask questions, and offer direct feedback to administrators and student leaders of mental health support on campus. Please join us for the first forum of the academic year!

Axinn Center 232

Closed to the Public

CANCELLED: Mindful Eating

This four-week workshop series provides a space for students to be curious about their relationship with food and their body. This group offers an opportunity for students to try out mindfulness practice principles in real time. These principles include being in the present moment, taking time to reconnect, and building self-awareness. All of these mindful eating practices will be discussed in the context of being a college student. All are welcome.

Facilitators:

To Be Announced

FREE
Closed to the Public

CANCELLED: Mindful Eating

This four-week workshop series provides a space for students to be curious about their relationship with food and their body. This group offers an opportunity for students to try out mindfulness practice principles in real time. These principles include being in the present moment, taking time to reconnect, and building self-awareness. All of these mindful eating practices will be discussed in the context of being a college student. All are welcome.

Facilitators:

To Be Announced

FREE
Closed to the Public

CANCELLED: Mindful Eating

This four-week workshop series provides a space for students to be curious about their relationship with food and their body. This group offers an opportunity for students to try out mindfulness practice principles in real time. These principles include being in the present moment, taking time to reconnect, and building self-awareness. All of these mindful eating practices will be discussed in the context of being a college student. All are welcome.

Facilitators:

To Be Announced

FREE
Closed to the Public

CANCELLED: Mindful Eating

This four-week workshop series provides a space for students to be curious about their relationship with food and their body. This group offers an opportunity for students to try out mindfulness practice principles in real time. These principles include being in the present moment, taking time to reconnect, and building self-awareness. All of these mindful eating practices will be discussed in the context of being a college student. All are welcome.

Facilitators:

To Be Announced

FREE
Closed to the Public