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Eileen Marsal Koch stepped into a new role as the director of the Survivor Advocacy Program (SAP) within Ohio University’s Division of Student Affairs in September.
The traveling exhibit, which includes personal stories from individuals who have lost a loved one to suicide, is designed to raise awareness about the impact of suicide, connect individuals to mental health resources and inspire action for suicide prevention.
Across the United States, accidental fentanyl ingestion is taking the lives of thousands of young adults. Ohio University is leading an initiative with the state of Ohio to make naloxone accessible.
Ibrahim Akmese, a doctoral student in counselor education has been selected as a Leadership Fellow for Chi Sigma Iota (CSI), Counseling Academic and Professional Honor Society International.
The annual Take Back the Night event is a chance for the OHIO and Athens community to advocate for survivors of sexual and domestic violence. Participants marched in support throughout uptown Athens.
On Feb. 18, 2023, Beale has planned the Russ College of Engineering and Technology Wellness Seminar, which will host five free sessions.
The safety and security of OHIO students and the campus community is our top priority. In light of the recent tragic events that have affected our peer institutions across the higher education landscape, we’d like to share information regarding the resources, programs and notification tools that are available to help keep our community safe, educated and informed.
Niche.com ranked Ohio University as the Best College Campus in Ohio and number 31 as the Best College Campus in America.
Ohio University students now have a new number to call if they are in crisis or having suicidal thoughts. People can now dial 988 to reach the 988 Suicide and Crisis Hotline in times of need.
May is Mental Health Awareness Month, and there are many programs and resources available to Ohio University students.
February is National Eating Disorder Awareness Month and there are many eating disorder support resources available at Ohio University.
As spring semester moves forward, some students may be feeling stressed, whether it’s about being back on campus, the pressure of classes, or other issues.
The Coping Clinic at Counseling & Psychological Services (CPS) offers Ohio University students an online forum to talk about their mental health and learn helpful tips for managing stress and anxiety.
Do the winter months have you feeling more depressed and unmotivated than usual? You may be suffering from Seasonal Affective Disorder, and Counseling and Psychological Services can help.
As the end of Fall Semester approaches, many students may feel additional stress and anxiety about their upcoming exams or visiting home for the holiday season.