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Drinking: Recognize toxicity, know where to get help at CU-Boulder

Campus resources Wardenburg Health Center Monday-Thursday 8 a.m.-6 p.m., Friday 8 a.m.-5 p.m., Saturday 10 a.m.-2 p.m., closed Sunday 303-492-5101 http://colorado.edu/healthcenter/ Community Health, Division of Wardenburg UMC 411 Monday-Friday 9 a.m.-5 p.m. 303-492-2937 http://colorado.edu/healthcenter/health-education/community-health Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS) Center for Community S440 Monday-Friday 10 a.m.-4 p.m. 303-492-6766 https://counseling.colorado.edu/ Psychological Health & Psychiatry Wardenburg Health […]

From new administrators to well-known professors, here are 10 people to know on campus

From new administrators to well-known professors, here are 10 people to know on campus
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A look back at Amy Gutmann s greatest accomplishments in her 17 years as Penn president

A look back at Amy Gutmann s greatest accomplishments in her 17 years as Penn president
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BU s policy on marijuana remains the same despite New York state legalization

BU’s policy on marijuana remains the same despite New York state legalization University will not permit recreational, medicinal marijuana use due to federal law April 15, 2021 Binghamton University is continuing to enforce its policies regarding marijuana use on campus, despite New York State Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s recent signing of a bill that legalized the drug for recreational use for those over the age of 21. The University said its lack of policy change is due to its federal funding. According to a BU Dateline Announcement, federal law “requires any institution of higher education that receives federal funding to have policies in place that prohibit possession and use of marijuana on campus.” This is because marijuana is still a Schedule 1 drug under federal law, meaning it is not accepted for medical use and has a high potential for abuse.

Wellness At Upenn

Student Health Service is a state-of-the-art primary care center dedicated to the health and well-being of Penn students. Student Health provides accessible, cost-effective, culturally-sensitive, and student-focused healthcare, including care for acute and chronic health problems, preventive health services, and health and wellness education. The Health Service works in close collaboration with our partners in the University Life Division, and with our colleagues in the  University of Pennsylvania Health System to help ensure the health and wellness of the campus community. Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS) provides professional psychological and psychiatric services to undergraduate, graduate, and professional students who need support in fulfilling their academic, social, and personal objectives. Along with health and wellness partners throughout the Penn community, CAPS directly supports student mental health through counseling, crisis management, consultation, educ

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