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CAPS aim at better outreach to students
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CAPS hosts free mental wellness screening
By Katie Grimesy | February 17, 2015The University’s Counseling and Psychological Services center will host free mental health wellness screenings Feb. 19, from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. in Newcomb Hall 360.
Bills seek greater mental health reporting
By Kathleen Smith | February 9, 2015Two bills are being considered by the Virginia legislature — motions which would require Resident Advisors to make mental health determinations on students who display behavior indicating self harm.
CAPS hosts suicide prevention training
By Katie Grimesey | January 20, 2015The University Counseling and Psychological Services has begun hosting suicide prevention training, seeking to make the University community more aware of some of the warning signs of suicide and possible methods to approach those signals.
Outdated Student Health software causes security breach
By Andrew Elliott | July 18, 2013More than 18,000 students received an informational brochure from Aetna Health Insurance earlier this month which inadvertently included their social security numbers above their names on the address labels.
Students suffer less from bipolar disorder
By Maggie Streng | February 4, 2010[caption id="attachment_32893" align="alignleft" width="300" caption="Counseling and Psychological Services are located in Student Health.