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Friendly reminder! Be Well SU will no longer be active on Twitter. Please follow us on Facebook and Instagram for updates on programs, services and events. If Twitter is your only social platform, please follow @SUcampus for campus community updates, including Barnes Center news.
Don’t forget, this account will no longer be active starting Friday, Sept. 4. Be Well SU will remain active on Facebook and Instagram. If you would like to stay updated on Twitter regarding Barnes Center news, please follow @SUcampus
Reminder: starting Friday, Sept. 4, this account will no longer be active. Please follow Be Well SU on Facebook and Instagram. If Twitter is your only social platform, @SUcampus will continue to post important Barnes Center in formation.
Beginning Friday, Sept. 4, Be Well SU’s Twitter account will no longer be active. For updates on Barnes Center news and events, please follow Be Well SU on Facebook and Instagram. If Twitter is your only social platform, Barnes Center information will be available on @SUcampus
Don't forget! The Barnes Center is now operating on summer hours with an abridged schedule. Please visit the facilities and hours page for full information.
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The words “I’m here for you” can mean so much to someone who’s having a hard time.
Head to activeminds.org/hereforyou for tips & resources on how to be prepared to have a 1-on-1 conversation about mental health. #HereForYou#MentalHealthMonth
Take action to slow the spread of #COVID19 by wearing a cloth face covering in public spaces, keeping at least 6 feet of physical distance, & frequently washing your hands.
Make a cloth face covering from a t-shirt, scarf or cloth napkin. Learn more at bit.ly/2Ravt42.
Join us for a dynamic conversation about the mental health impacts of racism as it relates to the coronavirus this Thursday @ 7:00 p.m. EST.
Register here ➡️ bit.ly/3cDdpYM
Having a little trouble in the shut-eye department? Les Gellis, @artsciencessu psychology professor, shares some terrific advice on getting a peaceful night's rest.
Sweet dreams!
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