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New students feeling increased pressure to stay thin in college
[9/9/2011]
A common belief is that when students start college, they gain weight from the university lifestyle. In truth, this idea might actually be contributing to eating disorders across campus.
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I Heart Me promotes self-love in students
[3/22/2011]
Baylor students attending the first workshop for the I Heart Me Campaign last Thursday, learned about self-worth and how to express an agape love not only for themselves but for everyone around them.
Dr. Emma Wood, staff psychologist in Baylor's Counseling Center, along with the Body IQ team led the workshop's first session. Students received a workbook that analyzed each of the core concepts of the campaign: acceptance, respect, justice, diversity, service and freedom.
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Hope remains despite suicide attempt rates
[4/21/2010]
As the second-leading cause of death among college students, suicide is a growing health concern across the nation at universities.
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Depression: A Christian take on the disease
[4/21/2010]
"Who you will become begins here." At least, that is what can be read on Baylor's Web page for Undergraduate Admissions.
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Counseling Center offers Mindfulness, Meditation workshops
[3/31/2010]
Baylor students are trying something new -- relaxation. The Counseling Center is launching a new program that includes Mindfulness and Meditation workshops. They will be held at 2 p.m. today and at 3:30 Thursday in the Baylor Counseling Center. Dr. Roderick Hetzel, a staff psychologist in the Counseling Center, said the program serves many purposes for students.
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Concerning The Soul
[5/27/2008]
Baylor's Department of Spiritual Life provides students with opportunities for corporate worship and inspiration, small group Bible study and discipleship, and outlets for local and international missions.
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