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When Disaster Strikes: Supporting Students’ Mental Health in Extreme Weather Events

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Disconnection and increased isolation Natural disasters can lead to isolation due to physical displacement, loss of communication, or breakdown of social connections. This disconnection can intensify feelings of loneliness, making it harder for students to access their usual support systems and mental health resources.

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Survey: This Week in Well-Being newsletter

John Hopkins University Student Well-Being Blog

The Office of Student Health and Well-Being publishes This Week in Well-Being , a university-wide weekly e-newsletter in Spring 2022. Our target audience is students and trainees. The post Survey: This Week in Well-Being newsletter appeared first on Johns Hopkins University Student Well-Being.

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Information about COVID-19, flu and RSV

John Hopkins University Student Well-Being Blog

Our vaccination policies for students and employees will remain unchanged during the upcoming term. For campus guests, only divisions that host on-campus guests who stay overnight in JHU on-campus residential facilities will be responsible for communicating the vaccination requirement and ensuring compliance. Kevin Shollenberger.

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Department of Public Works Notice: Potential Water Contamination

John Hopkins University Student Well-Being Blog

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s website for additional information: General Information for the Public: [link] General Information for People with Weakened Immune Systems: [link] Prevention & Control – Immunocompromised Persons: [link] A Guide to Water Filters: [link] Thank you, Jon Links Vice Provost and Chief Risk Officer Bob McClean (..)

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Assisting students in distress

John Hopkins University Student Well-Being Blog

The student well-being website also continues to be a central portal to student health and well-being resources across all divisions and campuses. Thank you for your work in responding to student concerns and creating a safe and caring environment for all.

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Tips for observing Ramadan at Hopkins

John Hopkins University Student Well-Being Blog

If you are struggling to find healthy but quick foods to eat during Suhoor, both the Student Health and Wellness Center and Hopkins Dining have nutritionists on staff and they are a great resource! Talk to your professors and advisors, and communicate any time conflicts. Have an exam that falls around Iftar time?

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Supporting our community affected by tragic loss

John Hopkins University Student Well-Being Blog

LiveSafe App : JHU offers LiveSafe, a free mobile app that provides real-time, two-way communication 24/7 between Public Safety and members of the JHU community when they are on campus. Vice President for Public Safety Rachelle Hernandez Vice Provost for Student Affairs Kevin G.