Students.wisc.edu

Helping a student with anxiety

WEBHow to help. Talk to the student in private. Remain calm and assume control in a soothing manner (“I am quite interested to hear what’s bothering you. Can you tell me about it?”) Focus on relevant information. Help the student develop an action plan that addresses the main concern. You can also refer the student to University Health

Actived: 4 days ago

URL: https://doso.students.wisc.edu/guide/helping-an-anxious-student/

Supporting mental health of students

WEBDoSO Student Assistance and Support. Drop-in staff are available daily at the Dean of Students Office to support students and answer questions. To learn more about the Dean of Students Office, please call 608-263-5700 or visit the Student Assistance page.

Category:  Health Go Health

Talking to a student about your concerns

WEBThis may involve questions of academic integrity which include honesty, trust, fairness, respect, and responsibility. Plagiarism, cheating, copying homework, and stealing an exam or course materials are all examples. There are steps to take in this process, which the Office of Student Conduct and Community Standards can help guide you through.

Category:  Course Go Health

University Health Services – Student Affairs – UW–Madison

WEBUniversity Health Services (UHS) is the UW–Madison student health center, with a mission to enhance learning and student success by promoting, protecting, and restoring health and wellbeing. UHS is dedicated to providing high-quality health care, prevention, and mental health services, and we are committed to supporting students and employees.

Category:  Health Go Health

Tackling high-risk drinking – Student Affairs – UW–Madison

WEBby Amanda Jovaag, Director of Prevention and Campus Health Initiatives, University Health Services UW–Madison students participate in high-risk drinking at rates that rival any school in the nation. Our most recent data indicate that 45 …

Category:  Health Go Health

Diversity and Inclusion Student Advisory Board

WEBDiversity and Inclusion Student Advisory Board 2023-24 The Diversity and Inclusion Student Advisory Board advises the vice chancellor for student affairs and chief diversity officer on the impact of UW–Madison initiatives, efforts, and programs relevant to the experience of students from a variety of backgrounds. The group was established in spring 2021 and …

Category:  Health Go Health

Helping a student who may have disordered eating

WEBBe supportive and express concern for the student’s health and well-being. Identify specific behaviors or symptoms that are of concern. (“I’ve noticed that you’ve stopped eating lunch and talk about needing to lose more weight.”) Then, refer the student to University Health Services: Mental Health Services (608-265- 5600 – option 9

Category:  Health Go Health

Drug-Free Schools and Communities Act

WEBUWS 18.09 (1) (b) Wis. Adm. Code. Employee Discipline and Sanctions for Violations of the Code of Conduct. Illegal use, possession, manufacture, or distribution of alcohol or controlled substances is subject to disciplinary action. UW-Madison will impose disciplinary sanctions on students for violations of UW-Madison’s code of conduct.

Category:  Health Go Health

Prioritize healthy relationships this Valentine’s Day for your

WEBOur relationships with other people have always been one of the most important factors influencing our mental health and overall wellbeing. For many, Valentine’s Day offers a special opportunity to celebrate the love, affection, and friendship we experience through the relationships in our lives. Valentine’s Day is also the perfect time …

Category:  Health Go Health

Student Affairs – UW–Madison

WEBStudent Affairs is 900+ people across multiple campus units dedicated to helping UW–Madison students succeed in and out of the classroom. We celebrate diversity and creating a welcoming and safe community where all students can grow. Our programs and services cover areas including health and well-being, identity and inclusion, leadership …

Category:  Health Go Health

Dean of Students Office – Student Affairs – UW–Madison

WEBSupporting students, faculty, and staff. The Dean of Students Office is a primary resource for connecting students who are navigating personal, academic, or health issues, to supportive campus and community resources. The Dean of Students Office also serves as a central location for reporting issues of hate and bias, sexual assault, and hazing.

Category:  Health Go Health

Resources – Alcohol Information on Campus – UW–Madison

WEB911* or 608-264-COPS (2677) Citizens Academy (UW-Madison Police Department): Every year, participants from UW-Madison and the community participate in 7 sessions on community safety, including information on alcohol, a trip to the Detox facility, and students trying on the “Drunk Goggles” to go through a series of sobriety tests.

Category:  Health Go Health

Be Well – Student Affairs – UW–Madison

WEBThis could include a student that you are concerned about, hazing, stalking, or a missing student. Report other incidents. Health and wellness includes physical health, exercise and nutrition, and it's also about the pursuit of continued growth and balance that contribute to your success on campus, and in your quality of life.

Category:  Nutrition Go Health

Behavior Intervention Team – Dean of Students Office – …

WEBThe Behavior Intervention Team is a committee, chaired by the Dean of Students Office. The team’s goal is to direct distressed, or disruptive students to the appropriate support resources while focusing on success for both the student of concern and the campus at large. The team provides guidance, recommend interventions and to make referrals for …

Category:  Health Go Health

Recreation & Wellbeing – Student Affairs – UW–Madison

WEBThe future of health and well-being at UW-Madison is bright. Now that the state-of-the-art Nicholas Recreation Center is open, we’re looking ahead to the next building project of our Master Plan, a $113 million facility that will replace the Natatorium. Construction began in early 2021 and the new building is expected to open in 2023

Category:  Health Go Health

Class attendance – Dean of Students Office – UW–Madison

WEBClass attendance. Guidance to assist in the decision making process when accommodation requests are made from students about class attendance and absences. Accommodations will fall into two categories: required and non-required. The UW-Madison policy on class attendance (University Policy II-108) leaves the final decision to the instructor for

Category:  Health Go Health

Baggott, Jake – Student Affairs – UW–Madison

WEBAssociate Vice Chancellor and Executive Director of University Health Services. [email protected]. (608) 262-5323. University Health Services. 333 East Campus Mall. Madison, WI 53715.

Category:  Health Go Health

Retention – Student Affairs – UW–Madison

WEBStrategic outcome Maintaining high student retention while eliminating gaps among specific groups. Definition for retention Retention rates are the percentage of a fall entrance cohort who are still enrolled, have not yet graduated, in subsequent fall terms. Retention rate is updated each year by October 1 of the reporting year. Since we do not have…

Category:  Health Go Health