Schneiderman--Jennifer (Counseling Center Staff)
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1 | UNI to host panel on COVID-19, mental health Northern Iowan 118:52, p.1 |
Steve Carignan, Associate Dean of the College of Humanities, to moderate a panel on the impact on mental health by COVID-19; photo. | |
2 | 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. | |
3 | 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. | |
4 | 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. | |
5 | 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. | |
6 | 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. |