News: Student Wellness

Student walking on UNLV campus.
Campus News |

With a growing network of participants, UNLV organization is a model for student-led mental health programming.

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Campus News |

Learn how to identify early signs of mental health crisis and how you can steer those needing help to the right resources.

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Campus News |

The team is leading the way as the first of its kind on any campus in Nevada.

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Campus News |

UNLV PRACTICE provides a training ground for Nevada's next generation of providers while also offering reduced-fee services to the community.

A group of students exercising at the Student Recreation and Wellness Center.
Business and Community |

UNLV offers resources that will help improve both mental and physical well-being. 

 

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Campus News |

See some of the changes that took place on the UNLV campus in 2022 with this compilation of news briefs.

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Campus News |

Student Counseling and Psychological Services expansion will help end wait times and extend reach to Shadow Lane Campus.

 

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Campus News |

A collection of news stories highlighting the experts and events at UNLV.

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Campus News |

YOU @ UNLV launches this week to guide students to wide range of support resources.

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Campus News |

New service aids UNLV researchers while serving community members with chronic illnesses.

A doctor leans on a table at a hospital bed
People |

Dr. Salvatore Biazzo's work at FAST and Student Health centers earns him Administrative Faculty Member of the Year award.

A student cradeles her head in her arms in front of a whiteboard
Campus News |

From the pandemic to economic woes to social justice and beyond, the return to campus this semester is fraught with outside issues. Here's how faculty, staff, and students can help work through a year of trauma.