Counseling Center

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# Title Date Summary
1 Remembering West Scheel
Northern Iowan 119:53, p.1
The Northern Iowan staff writes a commemorative piece to remember, West Scheel, a UNI student who recently passed away.
2 Blue safety phones to be removed
Northern Iowan 119:47, p.1
UNI is introducing the Rave Guardian app that will take place of the blue safety phones located sporadically on campus; photos.
3 Resources on campus to help students finish strong
Northern Iowan 119:41, p.1
Peyton Guthrie writes about the services that The Office of Academic Advising, Student Life, The Learning Center, Student Accessibility Services, and The Counseling Center offer to help students finish the spring semester strong; photo.
4 You matter at UNI week
Northern Iowan 119:36, p.4
You Matter At UNI week is put on by the Student Health & Well-being Coordinator and UNI Counseling Center and will be held February 27-March 3, 2023. Aubrey Schafbuch interviews students and staff who explain the importance of this week and lists out the events and how students can get involved; photo.
5 Take care of yourself during finals week
Northern Iowan 119:28, p.1
Emma Koehler points out on-campus resources as well as tips that can help students make it through finals week; photo.
6 Five tips to survive freshman year
Northern Iowan 119:4, p.4
Abigail Lauren gives freshmen tips on how to get through their first year of college. Some of the tips include utilizing UNI's Counseling Center, setting clear expectations with roommates, and talking one on one with your professors; photo.
7 Food and financial insecurity
Northern Iowan 118:40, p.3
Lennon Janes gives their opinion on food and financial insecurity of students at the university; photo.
8 Meet the candidates: VP for Student Life
Northern Iowan 118:34, p.2
The final three candidates for the Vice President of Student Life position are introduced: Heather Harbach, Javier Flores, and Lyn Redington; photos.
9 September is suicide prevention month
Northern Iowan 118:6, p.3
A column about National Suicide Prevention and Awareness month and related resources; photo.
10 "You Matter at UNI" weeks kicks off
Northern Iowan 117:31, p.1
"You Matter at UNI," a week-long event that promotes mental well-being, starts this week amid new COVID-19 restrictions. The Counseling Center will host several events, and an art and creative writing exbhibit called "In My Shoes" will be on display in Maucker Union; photo.
11 Take time for you this finals season
Northern Iowan 117:24, p.3
Student Wellness Services gives advice as finals approach; photo.
12 UNI honors student killed in accident
Northern Iowan 117:17, p.1
The UNI community mourns the loss of freshman music education major Isaac Roerig; photos.
13 Counseling Center holds "In My Shoes" exhibit
Northern Iowan 117:13, p.4
Riley Rodemaker, graduate and program assistant at the UNI Counseling Center, is putting together an exhibit called "In My Shoes" to showcase the intersections of diversity and mental health. It will be on display in Maucker Union; photo.
14 Counseling Center hosts mental health conference
Northern Iowan 117:9, p.5
The Counseling Center hosts its second annual mental health conference virtually; photo.
15 NISG holds presidential elections: Boeding and Greene
Northern Iowan 116:35, p.1
Elle Boeding and Rachel Greene are running, currently unopposed, for Northern Iowa Student Government (NISG) student body president and vice president. They discuss their backgrounds and platform. NISCO elections will be held February 25-26; photos.
16 Ending the stigma: You Matter Week at UNI
Northern Iowan 116:30, p.1
Northern Iowa Student Government has teamed up with Active Minds, Black Student Union, To Write Love on Her Arms and UNI Counseling Services to help coordinate this event. Sarah Rassing, a graduate student and NISG Director of Mental Health helped coordinate the events to hopefully make this annual. Brian Nissen emphasizes the importance of students to the university, as well as Jennifer Schneiderman, director of counseling services at UNI helps students know the help campus provides. Events will be held all week in honor of You Matter; photo.
17 UNI police locate missing woman
Northern Iowan 116:22, p.2
The search for Courtney Elsbernd of Waterloo is over. Elsbernd was found dead in a UNI remote parking lot in a car. No sign of foul play is suspected in her death.
18 Mental health deserves more
Northern Iowan 116:11, p.3
Opinion Columnist, Abigail Bennethum expresses why Iowa needs to do better in regards to mental health.
19 Counseling Center sees policy change
Northern Iowan 116:11, p.2
The UNI Counseling Center has altered its scheduling policy for the 2019-2020 school year, partially due to the declining enrollment.
20 Mental health deserves more
Northern Iowan 116:11, p.3
In the author's opinion, mental health is an important issue and Iowa and UNI need to do better in terms of care and resources; photo.
21 Counseling enter sees policy change
Northern Iowan 116:11, p.2
The UNI Counseling Center has changed its scheduling policy for the 2019-2020 school year. Counseling sessions, which had previously been unlimited for students under the mandatory student health fee, are now limited to five per year. Any additional sessions must now be billed to the student's health insurance. The reason for the change is partially based on declining enrollment; photo.
22 Wellness Services: homecoming safety tips
Northern Iowan 116:9, p.3
Student Wellness Services provides tips on how to have a safe homecoming; photo.
23 Another UNI student passes away
Northern Iowan 115:38, p.2
A February 20 announcement informed the UNI community that student Brendan Hartman had passed away on February 16. The February 17 deaths of students Tristan Marlow and Justin Kime had previously been announced.
24 Remembering Justin and Tristan
Northern Iowan 115:37, p.1
A memorial was held on February 18 for Justin Kime and Tristan Marlow, two students killed in a weather-related car accident on February 17; photos.
25 Winter weather survival: mental health
Northern Iowan 115:37, p.1
Winter weather and lack of sunlight can lead to mental health issues such as seasonal affective disorder (SAD). Students can increase exposure to natural light by visiting the Light Lounge in Sabin Hall; photos.
26 UNI Counseling Center offers cocoa, conversation
Northern Iowan 115:30, p.4
Northern Iowa Student Government (NISG) held the event "Cocoa & Counseling" at the Counseling Center on January 23; photo.
27 Tips for a safe homecoming
Northern Iowan 115:16, p.3
Student Wellness Services shares safety tips for Homecoming; photo.
28 Suicide awareness event sends silence packing
Northern Iowan 115:15, p.1
On October 11, the "Send Silence Packing" event lined Maucker Union with over 1,000 backpacks to raise awareness of the impact of suicide on college students. It was sponsored by Active Minds, the UNI Counseling Center, Lambda Theta Phi, and To Write Love on Her Arms; photos.
29 Health center needs more changes
Northern Iowan 114:42, p.3
The author gives her opinion on several different ways that the Student Health Center could become more accessible to students.
30 Meet the NISG presidential candidates
Northern Iowan 114:37, p.1
So far, three presidential campaigns have officially registered as student organizations and are eligible to actively campaign. Drew Stensland and Kristen Ahart are running as Drew and Kristen for UNI. Sean Dugan and Chad Schafer are running as Sean and Chad UNIted for Change. Tristan Bernhard and Cole Malcolm are running as Tristan and Cole for UNI; photos.
31 Counseling Center sees backlash
Northern Iowan 114:29, p.1
A tagline used by the Counseling Center using the phrase "worrywarts" has upset some students. One student said the tagline has caused people they know to no longer support the center because the center made light of a serious condition; photo.
32 Phone psychology
Northern Iowan 114:17, p.1
Adam Butler, a psychology professor at UNI, warns of the potential psychological effects of over using one's smartphone. There may be a connection between smartphone use and a person's mental health; photo.
33 Assault advocacy office comes to campus
Northern Iowan 114:7, p.2
UNI brings a campus coordinator from the Riverview Center to help students who have been affected by sexual assault. There will be a support group as well as counseling available; photo.
34 Panel to discuss disability issues
Northern Iowan 112:36, p.2

Rod Library and Student Disability Services will hold a screening of the film "The New Asylums: Mental Illness and the Criminal Justice System" and a panel discussion on disabilities as a social justice issue in the Center for Multicultural Education on February 17.

35 Charges for mental health services proposed
Northern Iowan 112:31, p.2

In order to hire additional staff to meet student needs, the Student Health Center has proposed billing students for psychiatric care, a currently free service; photo.

36 Keeping mental health in check
Northern Iowan 112:24, p.2

The UNI Counseling Center encourages students to seek support for their mental health, particularly after the deaths of two UNI students on campus.

37 The flawed "I'm fine" system: be truthful with yourself
Northern Iowan 112:17, p.3

Carr-Murphy encourages genuine interaction among students, especially in regards to mental health, to make the world a better place; photos.

38 Getting the grit: SWS tips for overcoming academic obstacles
Northern Iowan 112:7, p.3

Lobberecht, a graduate assistant in Student Wellness Services, promotes the concept of grit to overcome obstacles, including the elements growth, resilience, integrity, and tenacity; photo.

39 Counseling hours extended
Northern Iowan 112:4, p.1

The Counseling Center expands its services by offering Protocall, which allows students to call and receive counseling outside normal appointment hours; photo.

40 Are you depressed?
Northern Iowan 111:11, p.1
The University of Northern Iowa's Counseling Center will be offering free depression screenings for students and staff on October 8th.
41 Safe place to stay
Northern Iowan 110:55, p.1
The Department of Residence is currently in the process of creating gender inclusive housing for students; photo.
42 Depression hits home in Cedar Falls
Northern Iowan 110:42, p.1
Talks about the rates of students suffering from depression and the types of issues they face. Gives statistics for the three Iowa state schools.
43 Wait line grows at counseling center
Northern Iowan 110:27, p.1
The number of students requesting counseling is increasing and the Counseling Center is short staffed. Students may have to wait longer to receive counseling, but the center is doing their best to meet the student's needs.
44 Students cope with mid-semester stress
Northern Iowan 110:21, p.4
Students have many different ways of dealing with mid-semester stress. Many students are involved in activities outside of the classroom, which only adds to their stress level. There are many resources on campus to help students deal with stress; photo.
45 Keep yourself healthy at the Student Health Clinic
Northern Iowan 108:54, p.
Several services are available at the health clinic, including yearly physicals, lab work, pharmacy services, and counseling services. There is no charge for office visits; photo.
46 Fast Facts about UNI
Northern Iowan 108:54, p.
Fourteen facts about the university; including four photos from events; photo.
47 UNI graduate students to hold stress-relief day for Aplington-Parkersburg students
Public Relations News Release 2010:336, p.1
Twelve UNI grad students will lead relaxtion exercises with Aplington-Parkersburg students.
48 Digital bullying: a growing concern among students
Northern Iowan 107:15, p.5
Bullying has been around for years. New technology and social networking has been linked to a recent increase in student suicides; photo.
49 Depression screenings hope to give comfort to students
Northern Iowan 107:14, p.1
Counseling Center offered free, anonymous depression screening for students. The screenings may determine early indicators of depression. Steps can then be taken to aid the student.
50 UNI announces inaugural Diversity Matters Award recipients
Public Relations News Release 2009:233, p.1
Ten individuals were recently honored for their efforts to enhance diversity during the second-annual town hall meeting on diversity.These students, faculty and staff received the inaugural UNI Diversity Matters Award. Recipients listed.