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The downtown Phoenix U.S. Post Office, located on ASU's downtown Phoenix campus, also houses offices for ASU student organizations, the ASU Police Department and counseling services.
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The downtown Phoenix U.S. Post Office, located on ASU's downtown Phoenix campus, also houses offices for ASU student organizations, the ASU Police Department and counseling services.
ASU's Tempe campus has gone through many stages of growth. Today, the campus maintains a balance of new architecture and historical buildings. Here are the 10 oldest buildings at ASU.
The semester is winding down and you may be stressing out. Are you feeling anxious about something or feel that you need to get a few things off your chest? This week is Mental Health Awareness Week, so take a few minutes to learn a few mental health facts and about the resources ASU has to offer.
The role of mental health at ASU has recently been highlighted by moves such as the decision to relocate psychiatric care to third-party facilities off campus and the proliferation of school shootings nationwide.
New friends, new school and living on your own. It's not unusual if new students begin to feel anxious or stressed along with the excitement and independence that is a part of the transition to college.
Weekly chess society meetings are a relaxed environment. Classical music plays from a Pandora station while a number of chess games are ongoing. Members focus on the game before them, occasionally breaking their concentration to share a laugh with their opponent.
October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month, a time for the public to get informed on an issue that affects men and women all over the world. Here are some facts about domestic violence to learn before the end of the month.
ASU is an academic home to more than 10,000 international students from more than 120 countries around the world.
Beginning in fall 2016, ASU will begin offering full scholarships to up to 120 W. P. Carey School of Business students pursuing a Master's degree in business administration.
Over 30 times in the past two years, Elizabeth Vasquez, president of Theta Nu Xi Multicultural Sorority, has traveled to Mexico to volunteer in orphanages.
Biology graduate student and parent George Brusch said juggling the finances associated with taking care of a 16-month-old child and working toward his doctorate is tricky.
Post-traumatic stress disorder and mental health issues confront our nation's military every day. Sometimes, the residual effects of combat can overcome veterans, leading them to commit suicide.
In the span of almost six years, I have been to ASU Health Services only four times. Three times were for a doctor’s note (I was sick and I needed a proper form of an excuse last minute), the other was for a routine Pap smear and sexual health exam.
Students at Lake Worth Middle School embrace following a morning of grief counseling on May 27, 2000, after a student shot and killed a teacher earlier in the week.
Nine- and 10-year-old children recently left Scotland’s Camden Primary School crying. The school’s administration was not the one lending a helping hand in the children’s distraught state. Instead, the school was the cause of the children’s tears, instructing the prepubescent students to draw a picture of a loved one that had just died and showing them clips of children talking about deceased relatives.
On Sunday, Secretary of State John Kerry announced that the Obama administration will be implementing its own plan to take care of the refugees fleeing from the chaos in Syria, Afghanistan, Iraq and various other unstable countries.
Counseling graduate student Winter Groeschl began her struggle with anorexia and self-harm between the ages of 12 and 14. Her mother was also anorexic, making her a “role-model” that Groescho picked up the eating disorder from, she said.
Welcome to college, freshmen. Enjoy this freedom from your parents and begin taking the first steps to becoming an independent, healthy adult. You are now able to choose what you eat and when you eat it. Classes will get tough and you will be introduced to new experiences and new people. Take a look at this list and use it to help you stress out less and make better lifestyle choices.
A program developed by ASU psychology professors is taking a new approach to mental health treatment by preventing it before it happens rather than treating it afterwards.
A May ruling by the Arizona Board of Regents granted Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals recipients the ability to pay in-state tuition. Despite this ruling, many DREAMers still continue to struggle financially due to the lack of federal aid available to undocumented students.
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