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Dog Days for Campus

Posted on September 15, 2017 by The Quill

On Tuesdays throughout the month of September, there are dogs that come to hang out with the students of Susquehanna. The Susquehanna Counseling Service Center provides Dog Days as a way for students to alleviate the stress that has accumulated over the first couple weeks of the academic year. The Counseling Center also offers other programs throughout the semester to help students with finding ways to have time for themselves. Koru, a workshop session, is another service offered that focuses on self-care. It helps students become less stressed, more mindful, develop a better sleep schedule and have reduced anxiety. These workshops are held on Wednesdays starting Sept. 27 from 1:45 p.m. until 2:50 p.m. in the Shearer Dining Rooms 1 and 2. Contact Kristin Graybill at the counseling center at grabillk@susqu. edu for more information.

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