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The new class Hoyas Connected and student groups on campus work to connect students and provide them with support amidst the stresses of campus life.

Hoyas Connected, Mental Health Groups Offer Reprieve From Rigorous Academic, Extracurricular Environment

By Nola Goodwin March 15, 2024

Every week, students gather in a Georgetown University classroom — not to discuss international politics or to complete a biology lab, but instead to talk about themselves and their relationships with...

Active Minds Hosts Speaker Event on Stress, Emotion Regulation in College Students

Active Minds Hosts Speaker Event on Stress, Emotion Regulation in College Students

By Anna Tsioulias November 1, 2023

Casey Brown, an assistant professor of psychology at Georgetown University, discussed the biology of stress and anxiety-management techniques at an event on Oct. 24 titled “Stress and Emotional Regulation...

Making Your Story Known and Finding Help in the Process

By Michael Neary July 20, 2016

I’ve had depression since I was 12. I used to be afraid of people finding out, so I kept track of who knew and tried to keep it quiet. I remember feeling angry when my parents told my extended family...

Depression for Freshmen Peaks Nationally

By Emma Gross February 13, 2015

An increased amount of college freshmen reported feelings of depression in 2014, according to a study released Feb. 5 by the University of California in Los Angeles. The Cooperative Research Program...

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