Event encourages students to love themselves
The UH Mānoa Counseling and Student Development Center holds its annual Love Life Fair in honor of National Suicide Prevention Week.
The UH Mānoa Counseling and Student Development Center holds its annual Love Life Fair in honor of National Suicide Prevention Week.
UH Hilo has received a three-year U.S. Department of Health and Human Services grant of $261,000 to support campus Counseling Services in efforts to build suicide prevention resources and strategies.
UH Mānoa earns 10-year accreditation for Counseling and Student Development Center.
More than 13,000 applications for enrollment were submitted this year, the most received in a quarter century.
As part of National Suicide Prevention Week, the fair provided resources on suicide prevention and how students can help and support their peers.
The CSDC has received recognition from campus and government leaders for its efforts to raise mental health awareness.
Fourteen faculty members were honored for subject level mastery and scholarship, teaching effectiveness and creativity and personal values.
Gov. David Ige issued a proclamation in 2017 honoring the UH Mānoa Counselor-in-Residence program program for its positive impact on students.
The five UH Mānoa counselors were honored with the Region VI Innovative Program Award.