It’s easy to focus only on the physical components of battling a pandemic, but Illinois State University health care experts agree with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention that maintaining your mental health and managing stress are integral to one’s overall health.
Unit: Student Health Services
Overcoming dark days: ISU’s response to national mental health crisis
Illinois State’s response to the national mental health crisis.
Redbirds Keep Thriving
In the midst of coronavirus (COVID-19), the Division of Student Affairs remains committed to student success.
Staying true to its mission: SHS supporting students by providing telehealth
Student Health Services (SHS) has long prided itself on its mission to put Illinois State students first. That mindset rings true now more than ever as the health care industry faces an unprecedented uphill climb to combat the spread of coronavirus (COVID-19).
POSTPONED: Marsha Max retirement reception
Marsha Max will be retiring from Illinois State University on March 31, after 20 years of service. A reception honoring Max will be from 2:30-4 p.m. March 26 in room 314 of the Student Services Building.
Keeping track of your well-being
Illinois State University is committed to the well-being and success of all students. Student Counseling Services, in conjunction with Student Health Services, Health Promotion and Wellness, and Campus Recreation, is excited to offer students WellTrack.
Our 5 favorite campus perks
A handful of departments across Illinois State offer perks and services to Redbirds. These perks are designed to help students succeed both in and out of the classroom.
Division of Student Affairs announces initiative supporting campus health and wellness
The Division of Student Affairs’ Health and Wellness Community of Practice is proud to announce its three-year commitment to expand healthier options on campus.
7 tips for a great Involvement to Industry Conference experience
As part of Student Affairs Week, the Division of Student Affairs is excited to host its inaugural Involvement to Industry Conference for students and alumni on Saturday, September 28.
Promoting physical activity as a vital sign of health in campus community
Helping individuals become physically active is the goal of Illinois State University’s Exercise Is Medicine On Campus (EIMOC) program, a referral-based system linking Student Health Services (SHS), Student Counseling Services (SCS), Health Promotion and Wellness (HPW), Campus Recreation (CR), and the School of Kinesiology and Recreation (KNR).