Many Americans, especially underrepresented Americans, are finding this election season very stressful.
Unit: Student Counseling Services
Counseling launching Students of Color Process Group in spring
Illinois State University’s Student Counseling Services is launching a new group for students of color to talk about stresses unique to their experience on campus.
Asking for help can be hard, particularly for Latina/o students
Latina/o students may be reluctant to seek out counseling services.
Can editing selfies be bad for you?
Editing selfies is easy with apps like slumber and X-Pro II. But does it impact self-esteem?
Friendly Faces training October 11 for faculty and staff
Student Counseling Services is looking for faculty and staff to help make Illinois State’s campus a safe environment for survivors of sexual assault by becoming a “friendly face.”
Voices of Discovery allows honest discussions
Voices of Discovery pulls together students from diverse backgrounds to take part in frank discussions about their experiences in life and on campus.
Student Counseling Services offers free and confidential help
Being a college student can be stressful, but you don’t have to go it alone. Student Counseling Services is here to help you succeed.
Why you should join Illinois State’s Body Project
The Body Project, a program offered by Student Counseling Services, is designed for women.
Fat talk at the Olympics? Really?
Alex Moreno, the Mexican Olympic gymnast who competed in vault, beam, uneven bars and floor exercise events, is amazing. So why is she being body-shamed?
ISU F.L.A.M.E. hosts Clothesline Project for Sexual Assault Awareness Month
On Tuesday, April 19, ISU Feminist Led Activist Movement to Empower (ISU F.L.A.M.E.) hosted The Clothesline Project on the Quad of Illinois State University.