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What to do if you receive a positive result for STI

What to do if you receive a positive result for STI

Center for Campus Wellness offer regular mobile STI testing clinics for our students. This is—and always has been! — a popular service with our students and we’re proud to continue offering them.

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Healthy Relationships Month 2022

Healthy Relationships Month 2022

Our names are Sakina and Jacob and we are the co-chairs for Healthy Relationships Month. We both work in Center for Campus Wellness as an ACES Peer Health Educator (Sakina) and a Men’s Engagement Ambassador (Jacob). We want to welcome you to Healthy Relationships Month and give you a little bit of background.

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Next week is Stalking Awareness Week

Next week is Stalking Awareness Week

Next week is Stalking Awareness Week and we are excited to engage with our campus community around this important issue! How much do you know about stalking? Where have you learned about it? For many of us, all we know is what we’ve seen in the media – TV shows, the news, movies and socials shape our understanding of stalking and much of what we’ve learned is pretty problematic and dangerous.

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We welcome Jessi Burns as a health educator

We welcome Jessi Burns as a health educator

Jessi is no stranger to collegiate wellness. In fact, she has worked on several college campuses across Utah before joining us here at the U.

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Self-care is for busy people too

Self-care is for busy people too

As the semester comes to a close, stress levels naturally rise across campus. Not only that, the winter holiday season is often fraught with worry and brings about mixed feelings among students. Between tending to loved ones and studying for demanding classes, the end of the year can be a bittersweet time for many. During this busy time, it’s important to continue to take care of oneself.

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Last Updated: 3/3/25