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  • Wednesday Wellness Tips Autumn 2025 Week 11

    Walking to class is a great way to incorporate physical activities into your daily routine. It will help with your overall health and wellness. Physical activities also impact cognitive and therefore academic success.Learn more Social, Wellness and Student Life...
  • Master of Public Health student seeks to grow strengths in health communication advocacy

    From the College of Public HealthPublic Health Buckeyes: Jackie KasnerAs a second-year student in the MPH-Health Behavior and Health Promotion program, Jackie Kasner is focused on becoming a public health leader in autism and developmental disabilities and strengthening her advocacy skills.Kasner shares what drives her passion for public health and why she encourages future MPH students to step o...
  • Wednesday Wellness Tips Autumn 2025 Week 10

    If you are sick, do not go to class and potentially make others sick. Email your professor, stay at home, and get some rest and focus on your own recovery. Make your health and well-being a priority.Learn more Social, Wellness and Student Life...
  • Wednesday Wellness Tips Autumn 2025 Week 9

    Create a schedule for yourself, to get into the habit of effective time management, improve academic workload demands (study time, research, etc.) with personal needs (sleep, recreation time, etc.). Remember, you are also developing an important skill that you will use for the rest of your life.Learn more Social, Wellness and Student Life...
  • Wednesday Wellness Tips Autumn 2025 Week 8

    Financial wellness means that graduate or professional students have financial literacy. More specifically, the students know how to establish a budget, engage in savings (even having some emergency funds) and investments, as well as understanding dept management. They feel secure about their future and meet their goals, such as repaying debts, buying a house, saving for retirement, etc. Lea...

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