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Curry Wellness Center pilots grad student-led support program this semester

As weeks-long wait times and short staffing persists at the Curry Health Counseling Center, campus mental health workers are using new avenues to help students address their well-being needs.

Curry s Student Health Advisory Committee talks mental health stigma, reducing counseling fees | News

UM looking to evolve mental health options on campus

Keeping the lights on

The University of Montana’s removal of the mask mandate in February was seen by many as a symbolic end to the COVID-19 pandemic that’s ravaged campus for the last two

A year without precedent

Rachel Gordon remembered the Friday of March 13, 2020, with a sunny clarity. It was the day before spring break, and the gray of a Missoula spring was smothering. Wind howled as 20 mph gusts blew toward the east all day. Earlier, in her global health class, Gordon had been discussing the novel coronavirus — classified two days earlier as the first pandemic in over a decade — with her professor and classmates. Cases of the virus had been confirmed in Washington, only two states away. She didn’t know much. And it made her anxious. But Gordon recalled a smattering of sunshine, maybe representative of her excitement for a break and the upcoming trip to Bozeman she had planned. As she reflected nearly a year later, she remembered thinking to herself, “Oh — Friday the 13th. Good thing it’s a really good day.”

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