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In the wake of the Sept. 11 attacks, many students, even those not directly affected by the events, have found themselves seeking counseling or simply someone to listen. While some took advantage of on-campus student groups or counseling provided under the umbrella of the University, other students went to...
The staff commends UHS for responding in a timely fashion to the needs of students after the Sept. 11 attack. UHS held group walk-in sessions, encouraged call-in support, increased the hours and numbers of walk-in appointments and generally fostered a comfortable environment for students who needed a...
The significant numbers of students who benefited from UHS services—more than 200 in two hours went to an open house held after the attack—can also be explained by better publicity. By increasing on-campus advertising, contacting liaisons in the Houses and setting up a...
In response to the survey results, UHS is collaborating with Mass. General Hospital to help students stop smoking.
Though Harvard was one of the first colleges nationwide to forbid smoking in dorms, UHS has never had a smoking cessation program available to students on campus.