Keeping You Informed with Videos
The Center for Health and Well Being’s YouTube channel contains lots of short, informational videos tailored to IUP students’ healthy lifestyles. Be sure to check them out!
The Center for Health and Well Being’s YouTube channel contains lots of short, informational videos tailored to IUP students’ healthy lifestyles. Be sure to check them out!
Please join Jeanne Shoulders, women’s health CRNP, and the IUP Health Service on Monday, May 4, at 3:00 p.m. for a live Q&A discussion about women’s health, men’s health, and other sexual health concerns. Jeanne will address FAQs and live questions about your most intimate health concerns.
Read about common summer ailments and their treatments in the latest edition of STAHL News.
The IUP Health Service staff demonstrate how to make three different types of no-sew face coverings using a bandanna, t-shirt, and kitchen towel.
Healthy communication is key to having and maintaining a healthy relationship.
Members of the Haven Project share anonymous survivor stories, along with a visual of what type of clothing they were wearing at the time of their assault.
Alcohol, Tobacco, and Other Drugs Program graduate assistant Neha Rajan talks about how increased alcohol consumption may be a factor during this stressful time.
Read the latest edition of STAHL News to see what forms of marijuana are allowed under the ϳԹ law, what restrictions there are for patients, if students can use marijuana on campus, the risks of non-medical cannabis use, and how to lower your health risks when using cannabis.
Watch the video of IUP Counseling Center’s Kristin Oleksak as she provides insight on the mental and physical benefits of exercise on our body.
The Therapy Dogs and Students Affairs staff want to say “hello” to all of our IUP students. You are missed! Watch this YouTube video of IUP people and their animals saying hello to everyone.
The Center for Health and Well-Being now has a YouTube channel. Subscribe now and stay up to date on the latest happenings!
STAHL News is a weekly newsletter published for IUP students on various college health issues.
The Ascension Meditation and Yoga Association is holding free yoga and meditation sessions every Wednesday evening in the HUB.
The first in four Koru Mindfulness classes starts today, Wednesday, February 12. Free and open to staff, faculty, and students, the course is designed to teach mindfulness and meditation skills.
This free, four-week mindfulness and meditation class at the Center for Health and Well-Being is open to all IUP students. Faculty: please mention this class to your students.