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.
Unit: Student Counseling Services
Finding her voice: Elizabeth Rice perseveres despite mother’s death
When Elizabeth Rice received her master’s degree in speech-language pathology May 10, her mother wasn’t there. Five years ago, Melissa Rice died at the age of 42, a victim of domestic violence.
Overcoming gaslighting: Seeking help for domestic abuse
Forms of domestic abuse are one of the areas to find assistance in the Student Counseling Services’ Confidential Advising.
Films White Like Me, I Am Not Your Negro, to inspire dialogue
Two documentary showings are meant to engage students in dialogue. The Inclusion Project will sponsor the showing of White Like Me on Tuesday, February 26, and I Am Not Your Negro on Thursday, March 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).
Retirement reception for Kim Hays, December 12
Student Counseling Services Associate Director of Training Kim Hays, Ph.D., will retire from Illinois State University after 29 years.
Don’t let anxiety or depression ruin your college experience
Got an hour? Let Student Counseling Services (SCS) help you learn how to manage depression, anxiety, improve relationships or improve your self-care.
Hidden illness: Carving a path of academic success
Not all those who struggle show their scars. Students find their way with the help of Student Access and Accommodation Services.
Body Project: More than Muscle workshops begin October 15
Poking fun at society’s expectations of the male body ideal, the program enlists peer mentors to lead awareness exercises and discussions.
Free, confidential counseling services available to ISU students
I can’t sleep. I’m sad all the time. I don’t have any friends. I’m not sure I fit in here. I worry constantly. I am so overwhelmed. What am I doing here? Does any of this sound familiar? Being a college student is stressful! You don’t have to go it alone: Illinois State University’s Student Counseling Services (SCS) is here to help you succeed.