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.
Unit: Student Counseling Services
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.
Cultural differences in relationships explored March 21
A workshop titled “Cultural Differences in Relationships” will be at noon, Monday, March 21, in McCormick Hall, room 262.
Campus partners to offer wellness workshops for international students
The Office of International Studies and Programs and campus partners will host a series of wellness workshops for international students.
Redirecting ‘fat talk’ with the Body Project
The Body Project works to combat “fat talk,” or conversations meant to shame women into aiming for an unrealistic body ideal.
Help others feel heard through hands-on training
Student Counseling Services is excited to launch Alliance for Change, a hands-on training to help students recognize when their friends might be struggling with something and to teach students how they can help these friends.
Redbird runner emerges from anorexia ‘black hole’ to raise awareness
On paper, Krista DeCeault’s freshman year as a Redbird runner was tremendous. She led Illinois State to its first conference championship in years, and she came in first place almost every race she ran in. Privately, it was her darkest hour.
Retirement reception for David Rardin on December 10
There will be a reception to honor the retirement of Associate Director of Student Counseling Services David Rardin on Thursday, December 10. Messages to his retirement book are due December 1.