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Benefits of Journaling
/in Blogs MindWell: Emotional Well-beingSometimes when you are going through a lot, whether it be in your academic, personal, or professional life, it helps […]
Fuel Up: Foods to Maximize Your Workout
/in Blogs EatWell: Food & ClimateAs busy college students, it seems hard enough to squeeze in time at the Wooden Center. That’s why it’s good […]
Hidden in the Shadows: High-Functioning Depression
/in Blogs MindWell: Emotional Well-beingFor the majority of my life, I had no sense of who I was as a person. I had no […]
Presence: In Life and on the Page
/in Blogs MindWell: Emotional Well-beingAs you all may know, May is National Mental Health Awareness month, which aims to reduce the stigma surrounding mental […]
Five Reasons Why Green Spaces are Awesome
/in Blogs BEWell: Built Environment, BreatheWell: Clean AirRecently at our annual Celebration, the Healthy Campus Initiative officially launched the Jane B. Semel Community Garden and Living Amphitheater […]
Stop talking and say something: FacetheIssue.com encourages conversation to tackle mental illness
/in Blogs MindWell: Emotional Well-beingThis May, as we celebrate National Mental Health Awareness Month, it’s time to stop talking and say something. While 1 […]
Spring Clean Your Fitness Routine!
/in Blogs MoveWell: Physical ActivityHello, my Bruin Fitness Pals! I hope you are having a great spring quarter so far! Speaking of spring, do […]
Filmmaker Louie Schwartzberg talks Visual Healing
/in Blogs MindWell: Emotional Well-beingBy: Artemisia Valeri, MindWell Pod Coordinator of the Healthy Campus Initiative A UCLA staff member described Louie Schwartzberg’s imagery best […]
The Carb Taboo
/in Blogs EatWell: Food & ClimateWith summer approaching, diets and weight-loss guides are beginning to peak in popularity yet again. As people are becoming more […]
As a land grant institution, the Semel Healthy Campus Initiative Center at UCLA acknowledges the Gabrielino/Tongva peoples as the traditional land caretakers of Tovaangar (Los Angeles basin, So. Channel Islands).