In the News
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It’s time for a mental health checkup, and honest conversation
UCI Podcast | May 14, 2021 -
How Students Stuck In Domestic Abuse Can Get Help From University Advocates — Even When Not On Campus
Southern California Public Radio (SCPR) | March 2, 2021 -
Sexual Harassment at University of California Libraries: Understanding the Experiences of Library Staff Members
Association of College & Research Libraries | March 1, 2021 -
Employees of the Month 2020
Student Affairs | January 27, 2021Deirdre O’Reilly, Vivian Yamada, Albert Chang, Brigette Lao, Michael Millis, Patrick Haines, Jonathan Flojo, Melissa Ramirez, Jamie Jones, Heather Schmidt, Jean Deakyne, Joy Etcheberry, Jean Deakyne
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UCI Center for Student Health and Wellness Hosts Virtual Therapy Pet Thursdays
New University | January 26, 2021 -
UCI Center for Student Wellness and Health Promotion Hosts Weekly Meditation Mondays
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UCI Center for Student Wellness & Health Promotion Holds Workshop On The History of Cannabis
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UCI Care Hosts “How to Speak Your Language of Sex, Love, & Play,” Featuring Activist Ignacio Hutía
New University | November 9, 2020 -
Testing and tracing
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For UCI students who will be living on campus this fall, move-in week looks very different amid pandemic
ABC 7 Eyewitness News | September 25, 2020 -
UC Irvine to test students living on campus weekly for COVID-19
Orange County Register | September 22, 2020 -
30 Best Colleges for Students with Learning Disabilities
College Consensus | April 23, 2020 -
Coping with the New COVID-19 Normal
Wellness, Health & Counseling Services | April 6, 2020April 6 Zotmail from AVC Hayashida.
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First Confirmed Case Of COVID-19 At UCI
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Social Distancing & Mental Health: Five Tips for Staying Emotionally Connected
UCI | March 17, 2020As the UCI community practices social distancing and students move to remote classwork, it is important to remember that physical isolation doesn’t mean that you have to be completely alone. Marcelle Hayashida, associate vice chancellor of Wellness, Health & Counseling Services, offers some tips for keeping your distance while staying emotionally healthy and connected.