January 5, 2021

Upcoming Wellness Opportunities & Events
  • New Student COVID-19 Training Requirement
  • BCC January Virtual Programming
  • Apply for the HAWP Graduate Assistantship
Featured this Month
  • What To Pack in Your COVID-19 "Go Bag"
  • COVID-19 Travel Information
  • Seasonal Affective Disorder
Additional Resources
  • Substance-Free Email Listserv
  • Brandeis Events Calendar
  • 10-Minute Mind
Upcoming Wellness Opportunities
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*NEW* Student COVID-19 Training Requirement
A new year and many months of COVID-19 research bring more knowledge about the virus and strategies to keep our communities safe. This means that all students will be required to complete another COVID-19 training with Brandeis-specific information.

The spring 2021 student COVID-19 training will be available on January 14 and must be completed by January 25 for all students. For those coming to campus before January 25, the training must be completed before your arrival.

Check your LATTE dashboard on January 14 to access the training.
BCC January Virtual Programming
The Brandeis Counseling Center is offering virtual (Zoom) programming throughout January! Students do not have to be on-campus or in-state to attend virtual discussion groups and workshops. January programs include:
  • Coping with COVID
  • Walk the Talk Group for Black/POC Students
  • Letting Go of Perfectionism
  • Bereavement Group
  • Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Basics
  • Fun and Alternative Ways to Cope


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Apply for the HAWP Spring Graduate Assistantship
Looking to gain experience in the field of public health, health communication, or education? Want to support student health and well-being on campus? Excited about program evaluation and data analysis? Apply for the spring HAWP graduate assistantship!

The HAWP graduate assistantship is unpaid, but we are happy to work with you to meet your program's requirements for course credit or practicum placement if applicable. This position is fully remote.

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Featured this Month
What To Pack in Your COVID-19 "Go Bag"
If you are asked to quarantine or isolate by Brandeis or local officials, it's a good idea to have a "go bag" packed ahead of time. Having your bag ready can give you some peace of mind and mitigate what can be a stressful situation. Even if you are isolating at home and aren't going anywhere, a "go bag" can help you make sure you have what you need for the duration.

So, what should you pack?

COVID-19 Travel information
The best way to reduce the risk of transmission of COVID-19 is to avoid travel whenever possible. If you do decide to travel, check out the CDC considerations and recommendations for domestic travel.
Here are some of the basics:
  • Do not travel if it is not necessary
  • Consider testing before and after travel (and do not travel if you test positive)
  • Do not travel if you do not feel well or if you have been exposed to someone who was sick
  • Wear a mask whenever possible and avoid close contact with others
  • Wash your hands with soap and water or use hand sanitizer often
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Seasonal Affective Disorder
Seasonal Affective Disorder, also known as SAD, is a type of depression that is related to the changes of season and sunlight throughout the year. SAD often begins at the start of fall and can last through the winter. SAD can cause feelings of depression, low energy, trouble sleeping or oversleeping, and difficulty concentrating. If you think you may be experiencing SAD, don't hesitate to reach out to your doctor or counselor for guidance.

Some quick tips to combat SAD include:
Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD)
Additional Resources
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Brandeis Health Center

All appointments must be scheduled by calling
781-736-3677.

After hours consultation:
781-239-1948


Intersession Hours:
Monday - Friday
10:00 am - 4:00 pm

The Health Center will be closed Dec. 24, 2020, to Jan. 3, 2021.

Brandeis Counseling Center

All appointments must be conducted virtually.

Please call during regular business hours for routine matters, and after 5 p.m. for urgent concerns.

To reach the BCC call
781-736-3730.

The BCC will be closed Dec. 24, 2020, to Jan. 3, 2021.

Health & Wellness Promotion
781-736-3678



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