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May 2024
Mental Health Workshop: The Therapeutic Power of Music
Join us on Wednesday, May 1st from 5:00 PM to 7:00 PM in Spiro 4 for a mental health workshop sponsored by the Center for Health & Wellness!
Licensed Mental Health Counselor and DJ, Maria Caras, will teach you about how music can help your mental health.
You will learn:
- The psychological and physical impact of music on the brain
- Ways to utilize music as part of your therapeutic toolkit
- The effect of music therapy on anxiety, depression, trauma, grief, and loss
- …and more!
You will also have the opportunity to participate in group exercises, discussions, and a Q&A session!
Foosball Tournament
HVH residents are invited to the 1st floor lounge to participate in our foosball tournament.
Chess Club
Wagner students are invited to play chess and learn from others to enhance their skills. Snacks will be provided!
Relax before finals
Towers residents can stop by for some goodies to help relieve stress before finals.
Science Trivia Night
The Tri-Beta Biological Honors Society is hosting a science trivia night, but all honors societies and science majors are welcome to join and participate including Psi Chi, GSE, and Pre-Health primarily, and any PA or nursing major.
August 2024
International Student Orientation
This orientation will provide new international students with information on rules and regulations for F-1/J-1 visas and how to maintain their status, resources, and American classroom culture.
September 2024
Wagner Weekend
Join us for Wagner Weekend!
For schedule of events and registration visit alumniconnect.wagner.edu/wagner-weekend-2024.
October 2024
It’s Real: College Students and Mental Health
The Center for Health & Wellness has partnered with the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention to bring you an interactive presentation about the mental health struggles of college students.
The transition to college often presents emotional challenges. Learn how to balance your life from other students who have been there, learn how to spot and help friends who may be struggling, and have an honest conversation about mental health and well-being. This event will feature a short film and live discussion.