Mental Health Resources
- Psychological Clinic
- Counseling and Psychological Services
- Step Up Speak Out
- The Counseling Center
- ºÚÁÏÍø of Wellness
Physical Health Resources
Fuel Your Body and Your Brain
- A tired mind is a slow mind. A balance of sleep and class work can result in a rise in GPA. Visit the DeWeese Health Center at www.kent.edu/deweese.
- Choose healthy foods at the campus dining facilities. Remember, fast food is a deserved splurge every now and then, but it can get pricey, offers little nutritional value and contributes to that all too common "freshmen 15" weight gain. Healthy food choices lead to a healthier you.
- Go to the Student Recreational and Wellness Center, where they offer intramural sports, club sports, swimming, basketball, racquetball, weights and much more.
- Ride your bike (borrow from Flashfleet!).
- Walk to class when possible to easily build light exercise into your day, especially on days you can't make the gym or are diving into a pizza later that night.
- Drink enough water. Hydration is important for staying healthy. If you are thirsty, it's true: You are already dehydrated.
- Be mindful of your emotional health and the availability of help on campus via the DeWeese Health Center or Step Up Speak Out.
- Flu season kicks in mid-fall. Try to avoid that bug by washing your hands often. For other tips about staying healthy, visit the Deweese Health Center.
- Remember to keep up on your class reading and projects so that as midterms approach — and they are approaching — you don't bring stress upon yourself.
Wellbeing
Fuel Your Body and Your Brain
- A tired mind is a slow mind. A balance of sleep and class work can result in a rise in GPA. Visit the DeWeese Health Center at www.kent.edu/deweese.
- Choose healthy foods at the campus dining facilities. Remember, fast food is a deserved splurge every now and then, but it can get pricey, offers little nutritional value and contributes to that all too common "freshmen 15" weight gain. Healthy food choices lead to a healthier you.
- Go to the Student Recreational and Wellness Center, where they offer intramural sports, club sports, swimming, basketball, racquetball, weights and much more.
- Ride your bike (borrow from Flashfleet!).
- Walk to class when possible to easily build light exercise into your day, especially on days you can't make the gym or are diving into a pizza later that night.
- Drink enough water. Hydration is important for staying healthy. If you are thirsty, it's true: You are already dehydrated.
- Be mindful of your emotional health and the availability of help on campus via the DeWeese Health Center or Step Up Speak Out.
- Flu season kicks in mid-fall. Try to avoid that bug by washing your hands often. For other tips about staying healthy, visit the Deweese Health Center.
- Remember to keep up on your class reading and projects so that as midterms approach — and they are approaching — you don't bring stress upon yourself.