2022 Blog Posts
In collaboration with the Black Cultural Center, Regal Barber Co, mental health therapists at the Center for Equity and Student Belonging, and the University Counseling Center, we invite the campus to attend Barber Talks. This free event offers students the chance to receive a free haircut while accessing mental health services.
In honor of Domestic Violence Awareness Month, the University Counseling Center (UCC) collaborates with partners across the University of Utah on the Red Flag/Green Flag Project. This initiative engages students, staff, and faculty in a campus-wide dialogue about interpersonal violence through a communal art project featuring red and green flags.
Student Affairs at the University of Utah offers two on-demand mental health resources: the Nod app and the You@Utah online portal. These free tools are accessible to students, staff, and faculty at any time. You@Utah provides personalized recommendations for well-being and success, while Nod helps students develop meaningful social connections.