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A man holds two white takeout boxes of food.

Student Wellness Tip: Creating Campus Access to Free Meals

Efforts to remedy food insecurity at three institutions demonstrate various strategies to assist students with this basic need, from implementing new technologies to offering centralized locations.

Three therapy dogs sit on a blue couch.

Student Wellness Tip: Therapy Dogs for Daily Destressing

Nazareth College provides weekly dog office hours for students to engage in animal-assisted mental health and wellness interventions.

Students line up to receive a meal from the AggieEats food truck.

Free Food Truck on Campus Feeds 500 Students a Day

The University of California, Davis, began offering pay-what-you-can lunches on campus in April, expanding access to basic needs resources for students.

Rider University's Zen Den features movable furniture and sensory touch lamps.

Student Wellness Tip: Create Safe Spaces for Quiet Relaxation

Rider University’s student government association funded the remodeling of a room in the student center to facilitate reflection and tranquility among students.

A pie chart features different icons representing dimensions of wellness.

Wellness Success Tip: Teach Students Holistic Wellness

Higher education professionals can encourage a positive outlook around mental health and wellness using a Wellness Wheel.

Four students at Spelman College run on treadmills.

Mandatory Wellness Curriculum Benefits Campus and Community Members

Spelman College added required physical activity courses to its curriculum in 2015, benefiting students and staff as well as creating a more active campus culture.

A group of college students sit in a circle during group therapy.

On-Campus Outpatient Program Addresses Complex Student Needs

Rutgers University’s Next Step counseling services allow students to receive care and remain enrolled in the institution, eliminating barriers to higher-level counseling help.

A student looks up as she walks on a busy staircase on a campus.

Cut Through the Noise

Students can stay focused and happy in a hectic world, writes certified mental performance consultant Greg Young, who offers three strategies based on his work with student athletes.