The evolution of mental health support at 91°µÍø
From crisis support to digital tools and wellness spaces, the university has built a coordinated network of care to meet students where they are.
The evolution of mental health support at 91°µÍø
From crisis support to digital tools and wellness spaces, the university has built a coordinated network of care to meet students where they are.
Stress Less Week brings new ways to relax, recharge, and reset
91°µÍø’s Suicide Prevention Team, student counseling service, and office of student wellness will host Stress Less Week from April 13-17, 2026. The initiative offers students opport...
Register for March 11 Focus Health and Wellness Symposium: Thriving Together
Lunch included with keynote ‘The Science of Mindfulness’ presentation by ‘Dr. Kris’
Registration open for 91°µÍøâ€™s Health and Wellness Symposium on March 11
Focus program accepting proposals for symposium through Dec. 12
91°µÍø earns the Seal of Prevention for the fifth consecutive year
91°µÍø recognized for the fifth year for care, inclusion, and wellness.
Have an idea to promote wellness at 91°µÍø?
A new mini grant program has been established to support innovative strategies
91°µÍø’s Suicide Prevention Week will be held Sept. 28-Oct. 3, 2025.
Watch video, view photos from latest M.O.V.E. Bootcamp
Exposure story features record attendance at Lewis Place
M.O.V.E. Bootcamp draws a crowd to Lewis Place
Series focuses on health and wellness as hundreds participate in latest event
Health and well-being resources in the classroom
Supporting student health and well-being isn’t just about addressing crises; it’s a way to help students feel connected, build resilience, and thrive.
Orientation Program Highlights 91°µÍøâ€™s Commitment to Student Mental Health
91°µÍø's orientation introduced first-year students to mental health resources and activities that promote gratitude, connection and well-being.
Rebecca Young receives Rachel Hutzel Prevention Partner Award, honored by Ohio Senate
Rebecca Young has spent years helping students feel supported at 91°µÍø. Her dedication to mental health and prevention work was recently recognized with the 2025 Rachel Hutzel Prevention Partner Aw...
Art and wellness at 91°µÍø - Spring 2025
New Therapeutic Art Program for 91°µÍø students
91°µÍø offers horse therapy as a way to support student mental health
Therapy sessions involve talking to a counselor while grooming a horse
Stress Less Week Encourages 91°µÍø Students to Pause, Recharge, and Prioritize Well-Being
91°µÍø’s Suicide Prevention Team, Student Counseling Service and Office of Student Wellness will host Stress Less Week from April 7-11, 2025. The weeklong campaign focuses on suicid...
EHS alumna brings healthy options and community spirit to Hamilton
Samantha Casey '16 is making an impact in Hamilton with Healthy Hideout, a smoothie and coffee shop dedicated to providing nutritious, full-meal drinks while fostering a strong sense of community. ...
Graduate student’s research delves into the effects of inactivity on heart health
As we celebrate American Heart Month, learn more about a graduate student’s passion for physiology, research on overall health, and how 91°µÍø has prepared him for a successful career
Focus. Relax. Repeat. 91°µÍøâ€™s Growing Network of Wellness Spaces
Have you ever needed a quiet place to relax or study? Or just need to get away from the hustle and bustle of campus for a few minutes? 91°µÍø has several wellness and sensory rooms design...
Helping the helpers: Training programs build confidence and competence in mental health support
91°µÍø’s Student Counseling Service is committed to helping the helpers.
91°µÍøâ€™s Leslie Haxby McNeill Earns Top Advising Honor
Leslie Haxby McNeill, assistant director of student wellness at 91°µÍø, has been honored with the prestigious Tom Goodale Award for Exceptional Advising in Peer Education. Her work with o...
MUHOPE, 91°µÍøâ€™s new 24/7 mental health text line for students, featured on local news stations
Watch the WCPO 9 News and WDTN TV 2 News interviews with 91°µÍø students and Student Life officials
91°µÍøâ€™s commitment to student mental health and well-being earns national recognition
91°µÍø has been awarded the 2025 Excellence in Mental Health and Well-Being Award by Insight Into Academia magazine, a national honor recognizing institutions that demonstrate a campus-wide commitme...
Be prepared for winter weather
These tips can help 91°µÍøans stay safe and warm as temperatures drop
‘Niche picking’ helps Social Work students find a perfect career path
Unique networking opportunities take faculty mentorship far beyond the classroom
The Handlers Behind 91°µÍø's Therapy Dogs Program
Behind every sweet therapy dog is a dedicated handler who brings their dog to campus to make a difference.
91°µÍø students learn, practice in state-of-the-art healthcare hub
Clinical Health Sciences and Wellness facility serves multiple programs, purposes
‘A museum of my existence’
Art Education junior Isabella Obradovich has built a following for her art; now she wants to use her learned experiences to help others grow too
Rinella Learning Center earns recertification as Learning Center of Excellence
91°µÍø is one of seven institutions in the U.S. to receive designation
Trailblazing educator and alumna inspires at Mrs. America 2024 competition
Mrs. Ohio Anedra Million advocates for mental health and substance abuse prevention in schools
91°µÍø's Suicide Prevention Week will be held Sept. 29-Oct. 4, 2024.
Mental Health Incubator Returns
91°µÍø is hosting a second mental health incubator fund to support programming on campus.
Michael Crowder: Reaching for decaf? Learn more about the processes of decaffeination in coffee
91°µÍø Chemistry and Biochemistry professor examines the various methods in an article for The Conversation
Serious social ills motivate 91°µÍø student to pursue public service and leadership
Gun violence prevention and LGBTQIA+ activism gain Peren Tiemann ’24 national attention
For 91°µÍø VP, challenging hobby about more than picking locks
David Seidl’s passion for locksport connects him to colleagues, family, and more
91°µÍøâ€™s trustees approve resolution to support Oxford Fire and EMS funding
Additional work involved the review of the budget, enrollment, and facilities
Gentelligence in action: This editor's note by Donna Boen '83 MTSC '96 about working with her Gen Z designer recently won a 2024 CASE Circle of Excellence Bronze Award