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Academic/Career Services
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Academic ConsultantsConsultationsAcademic Success Center (ASC)Consultations with professional staff members by appointment and variable walk-in availability.ASCacademicsuccess@purdue.edu(765)494-4700
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Academic Success Center (ASC)Resource CenterASCOffers a collection of services and programs designed to help students be successful and achieve their academic goals.ASCacademicsuccess@purdue.edu(765)494-4700
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Center for Career Opportunities (CCO)Resource CenterCCOPrepares students to launch successful careers by providing career development and job search services.CCO
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Disability Resource Center (DRC)Resource CenterDRCThe DRC provides accommodations for students with diagnoses related to physical or mental health. They also support carious assistive technologies, can work with students a professor around documented health concerns, and provide a peer mentoring program to incoming students.DRCdrc@purdue.edu(765)494-1247
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Office of Undergraduate Research (OUR)Resource CenterOURThe Office of Undergraduate Research's mission is to serve as a central resource to promote and expand experiential learning for undergraduate students through research experiences with skilled research mentors.OURugresearch@purdue.edu(765)494-6503
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Peer Success CoachingProgramAcademic Success Center (ASC)Semester-long programs and walk-in hours to meet with trained peers.ASCacademicsuccess@purdue.edu(765)494-4700
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Purdue Study AbroadResource CenterPurdue Study AbroadThe Study Abroad office helps you search for programs/internships abroad, learn about intercultural issues, and assist in finding financial resources.Purdue Study Abroadstudyabroad@purdue.edu(765)494-2383
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Purdue Testing Center (PTC)Resource CenterPTCThe mission of the Purdue Testing Center (PTC) is to serve students and the greater Purdue community by providing testing services for undergraduate advancement, graduate development, and professional accreditation. The PTC adheres to the National College Testing Association (NCTA) Professional Standards and Guidelines.PTCptc@purdue.edu(765)494-7690
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Purdue University Writing Lab and Purdue Online Writing Lab (OWL) Resource CenterCollege of Liberal ArtsThe Purdue University Writing Lab and Purdue Online Writing Lab (OWL) assist clients in their development as writers—no matter what their skill level—with on-campus consultations, online participation, and community engagement. The Purdue Writing Lab serves the Purdue-West Lafayette campus and coordinates with local literacy initiatives, while the Purdue OWL offers global support through online reference materials and services.Purdue Writing Lab / Purdue OWL
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Supplemental Instruction (SI)ProgramAcademic Success Center (ASC)SI is a program built around peer-led group study sessions for some of Purdue's most challenging courses.ASCacademicsuccess@purdue.edu(765)494-4700
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Training @ PurdueTrainingPurdue University Training RegistrationPurdue University - Training offers a wide selection of courses for both personal and professional growth. Taught by experts in their fields, the courses provide practical, hands-on experience. And, best of all, anyone can afford them. Take a look through our online catalog for courses that interest you. Then, register for the courses you want right now using this web site!Training @ Purdue
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Workshop SeriesWorkshopAcademic Success Center (ASC)Offers a collections of workshops in Time Management 101, Smart Studying: Unlocking Content Mastery, Procrastination: Keeping Yourself Motivated, and Finals Gameplan.ASCacademicsuccess@purdue.edu(765)494-4700
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Alcohol and Other Drug (AOD) Policy GuideGeneral GuideStudent Health Center (PUSH)A policy guide that contains information about alcohol and other drug issues, including Purdue policies, state and federal laws, the health effects, impacts of violations, and resources available for students concerned about alcohol and other drugs.Student Health Center (PUSH)(765)494-1700
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Alcohol Student Awareness Program (ASAP)ProgramPurdue University Police DepartmentWith the proper knowledge, you may help prevent an alcohol-related tradegy by knowing when to dissuade someone from driving, by not committing an alcohol related criminal act yourself (such as driving while intoxicated) or by knowing what to do in the event of a potential alochol-poisoning situation. The ASAP program also utilizes a specifically designed, fully marked police car to attract the attention of individuals around campus and to promote alcohol awareness.Purdue Police Deptpolice@purdue.edu
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eCHECKUP TO GO BreakdoownProgramPurdue Rec and WellnessYou or your students probably took eCHECKUP TO GO before arriving to campus for the first time. Yo can also take the assessment any time by going to the Wellness website. If you want to dive deeper into your results and learn more about drinking, this presentation can help. We will cover the results from the online assessment and discuss more indepth ways to be healthy when you're around alcohol. (For best results, participants are encouraged to take the assessment before the presentation.)Will Evans (Asst Director of Health & Wellness Programs)evans240@purdue.edu(765)496-0130
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Medical Amnesty for Student Intoxication (W-7)PolicyUniversity Policy OfficeIn cases of student intoxication and/or alcohol poisoning that occur on the West Lafayette campus, on the premises of a Recognized Student Organization or at a function sponsored by a Recognized Student Organization, the intoxicated student, as well as the student(s) seeking medical attention on the intoxicated student's behalf, will be exempt from Disciplinary Sanctions related to alcohol consumption.Dean of Studentsodosmain@purdue.edu(765)494-1747
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Prescription Drug UseProgramPurdue Rec and WellnessThe Purdue Student Health Advocate Prescription Drug Abuse committee leads this interactive discussion offered to students. The presentation information focuses on prescription drug abuse on Purdue's campus and some of the health and legal consequences associated with it. Will Evans (Asst Director of Health & Wellness Programs)evans240@purdue.edu(765)496-0130
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Recovery Ally TrainingTrainingPurdue Rec and WellnessThis hour long training equips you with knowledge and resources to better support students who are in recovery from alcohol and other drug use. Learn how to best connect with these students, make commitment to support their recovery here at Purdue, and learn more about available Purdue resources.Will Evans (Asst Director of Health & Wellness Programs)evans240@purdue.edu(765)496-0130
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Rethinking Your DrinkingProgramPurdue Rec and WellnessIt doesn't matter if you have never had a drink or are a connoisseur of the fine spirits; this presentation has something for everyone. Learn safer drinking habits and how you may be putting yourself and others at risk when drinking. Engage in activities that demonstrate the healthy way to enjoy drinking while still having a good time and remaining safe.Will Evans (Asst Director of Health & Wellness Programs)evans240@purdue.edu(765)496-0130
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Tier One - Services for students seeking help for substance abuseTherapyCAPSIndividual therapy, group therapy, and consultations are offered. Through these services, students will have the opportunity to address concerns about their substance use. Therapy services are not a substitute for any court ordered or university sanctioned programs and therapists will not write letters for court-related issues. Students interested in AOD related therapy or consultation can start this process through an initial assessment appointment.Margot Schuerman (PsyD, HSPP, AOD Coordinator, & Staff Therapist)drmargot@purdue.edu(765)494-6995
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Tier Two - Referrals for addiction treatmentReferral ProgramCAPSThe focus of CAPS is to provide services through a time-limited outpatient therapy model. When addiction or detoxification services are needed, which go beyond what can be effectively and safely offered through CAPS, we will facilitate referrals to an approriate program in Lafayette or Indianapolis.Margot Schuerman (PsyD, HSPP, AOD Coordinator, & Staff Therapist)drmargot@purdue.edu(765)494-6995
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Tier Three - Services for university disciplinary and/or legal sanctionsEvaluationCAPSCAPS provides AOD evaluations for students mandated to attend such an evaluation as part of a disciplinary sanction form the Office of Student Rights and Responsibilities or as part of legal sanctions from the courts. It is the student's responsibility to ensure that the CAPS AOD program meets sanction requirements. CAPS does not provide Tier 3 services preemptive of a legal or university decision. Margot Schuerman (PsyD, HSPP, AOD Coordinator, & Staff Therapist)drmargot@purdue.edu(765)494-6995
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Diversity & Inclusion
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Black Cultural Center (BCC)Resource CenterBCCPresents the rich heritage of the African American experience through art, history, and cultural understanding.BCC(765)494-3092
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BoilerMENTORProgramDivision of Diversity and InclusionThe Purdue University BoilerMENTOR program is a peer-to-peer mentoring program for first-year students who are recipients of the Emerging Leader scholarship as well as other exceptional students who wish to be a part of this opportunity. In the BoilerMentor program first-year students are connected with a peer mentor in their specific academic college. The peer mentoring relationship includes a series of support initiatives to assist students in completing their academic goals, from the identification of institutional support resources, joining a study group or attending a campus activity.Division of Diversity and Inclusiondiversity@purdue.edu
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Center for Intercultural Learning, Mentorship, Assessment, and Research (CILMAR)Resource CenterCILMARThe Center for Intercultural Learning, Mentorship, Assessment and Research (CILMAR) promotes and facilitates intercultural learning at Purdue and beyond. We foster inclusion, belongingness and community. We cultivate the knowledge, skills and attitudes of intercultural competence. We provide opportunities and resources for engaging with, adapting to and bridging across difference. We mentor intercultural leaders, support innovative scholarship and encourage best practices in teaching and learning.CILMARcilmar@purdue.edu(765)494-9399
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Different LensesTrainingCenter for Intercultural Learning, Mentorship, Assessment, and Research (CILMAR)Different Lenses is an intercultural and diversity training certificate workshop series open to all Purdue students who want to develop personal intercultural competency demonstrated through languafe skills and behaviors in order to promore inclusivity in friendship groups, student organizations, leadership positions, and with peers and professors in and outside of the classroom. CILMARcilmar@purdue.edu(765)494-9399
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DiversiKeyProgramDivision of Diversity and InclusionThe DiversiKey Certificate Program is a competencies based program of curricular, co-curricular, and field experiences in diversity and leadership. Core competencies, skills, and cognition areas are organized into three clusters, personal growth, interpersonal development, and community involvement. The use of these competency clusters offers skills based progression to guide development and assess achievement. While Purdue is often referred to as a “silo” campus, it is noteworthy that DiversiKey students come from all the academic colleges and the mix of international, domestic majority and underrepresented minority students enrolled in DiversiKey mirrors the campus and world. DiversiKey enables students to acquire the diversity leadership skills and competencies needed to succeed, and thus its tag line, Diversity is the Key to Global SuccessDiversity Resource Officedro@purdue.edu(765)494-7307
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Diversity Resource OfficeResource CenterDivision of Diversity and InclusionEncouraging, developing, administering, and assessing programs and activities that foster a climate within Purdue that celebrate the diversity of all members of our university community. We invite you to explore our initiatives, learn about upcoming events, and discover the many diversity programs available on Purdue's campus.Diversity Resource Officedro@purdue.edu(765)494-7307
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Division of Diversity and InclusionResource CenterDivision of Diversity and InclusionA diverse, inclusive community is an integral part of the Purdue experience. It is vital that we create and sustain a welcoming campus where all students can excel, increase and retain the number of historically underrepresented and diverse students, faculty, and staff, and prepare all students to thrive in our diverse, global environment. Division of Diversity and Inclusiondiversity@purdue.edu
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International Students and Scholars (ISS)Resource CenterISSThe Office of International Students and Scholars (ISS) is committed to the internationalization of Purdue University by providing appropriate services and support to international clientele and various University departments and offices. ISS seeks to enhance the academic, cultural, and social pursuits of students and scholars from abroad through knowledge and expertise in recruitment, admissions, immigration, and advising.ISSiss@purdue.edu(765)494-5770
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Latino Cultural Center (LCC)Resource CenterLCC
Serves as a resource to Latinos and celebrates and enhances understanding of Latino culture.
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Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, and Queer Center (LGBTQ)Resource CenterLGBTQProvides a welcoming and affirming locations on campus for all, regardless of sexual orientation and gender identity.LGBTQ Centerlgbtq@purdue.edu(765)496-6231
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Native American Education and Cultural Center (NAECC)Resource CenterNAECC
Native American students' home away from home, providing resources and support for all trival nations.
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Office of Institute Equity (OIE)Resource CenterOIEThe Office of Institutional Equity (OIE) supports Purdue University's mission to promote human and intellectual diversity by providing equal access and opportunity through fostering an inclusive environment for all members of the University community. The OIE works with the Purdue University community in implementing and upholding policies and practices that are consistent with federal and state mandates as well as existing University policies regarding equal access, equal employment and educational opportunity for all persons, without regard to race, religion, color, sex, age, national origin or ancestry, marital status, parental status, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, genetic information, disability, or veteran status.OIEequity@purdue.edu(765)494-7255
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Peace Corps PrepProgramCenter for Intercultural Learning, Mentorship, Assessment, and Research (CILMAR)Peace Corps Prep (PCP) is an academic and co-curricular certificate program that assists in building the skills and insights you need to have a positive impact as a Peace Corps Volunteer or worker in areas of community transformation or humanitarian aid. Upon completion of the program, participants receive a certificate from the Peace Corps.CILMARcilmar@purdue.edu(765)494-9399
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Safe Zone TrainingTrainingLGBTQ CenterThe Safe Zone training program empowers participants to support LGBTQIA+ students, staff and faculty and create change on campus. Over 2.500 students, staff, faculty, and community members have participated in Safe Zone Training to better understand the unique needs and concerns LGBTQ people face in higher education and increase their knowledge, skills, and abilities to creat a more inclusive and affirming campus.LGBTQ Centerlgbtq@purdue.edu(765)496-6231
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Trans Inclusion TrainingTrainingLGBTQ CenterFrom media coverage of transgender celebrities to national discussions of rights for transgender people, transgender and gender non-binary identities and experiences are more visible than ever. Via recent guidance from the US Department of Justice and the US Department of Education, university staff, faculty, and students are now required to update many policies and practices to be trans-inclusive, often with only limited knowledge of the concepts of gender identity and sexuality.LGBTQ Centerlgbtq@purdue.edu(765)496-6231
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Veterans Success Center (VSC)Resource CenterVSCOne-stop opportunoty for veterans, military students, and immediate family members to connect with educational benefits and services.Veterans Success Centerdogtags@purdue.edu(765)494-7638
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Division of Financial AidResource CenterDivision of Financial AidWe're here to help students and families find ways to eliminate financial barriers to a Purdue education. To do this, we've cut the jargon — no more lawyer-speak. (Well, as little as possible. If you don't understand something, just ask.) Here we'll walk you through learning about types of financial aid available, how to apply for aid,how to keep your aid and — through our myMoney blog — ways to manage your finances throughout the college experience.Division of Financial Aidfacontact@purdue.edu(765)494-5050
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Purdue PromiseProgramStudent Success ProgramsIf you’re a 21st Century Scholar with a total family income of less than $50,000 per year, then you may qualify for Purdue Promise. It’s a program to help Indiana’s 21st Century Scholars graduate in four years with little to no debt. On top of providing extra financial support, Purdue Promise includes regular, one-on-one coaching meetings with professional staff, safe spaces to ask questions and seek advice, and a first-year course to help you transition from high-school to college.Purdue Promisepurduepromise@purdue.edu(765)494-9328
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SAIL CoursesScholarshipCenter for Intercultural Learning, Mentorship, Assessment, and Research (CILMAR)CILMAR offers the SAIL scholarship to any student taking part in a Purdue-approved study abroad that is either a semester or academic year-long program (Maymester and Summer abroad programs are not eligible). Students must successfully complete an intercultural learning course to earn the scholarship. The $2000 scholarship is awarded as a credit to the student Bursar account in the semester following the study abroad program.CILMARcilmar@purdue.edu(765)494-9399
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CPR/AED ClassesTrainingPurdue University Fire Department (PUFD)This CPR training is the latest American Heart Association Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation training. This course teaches the lifesaving skills of CPR / AED - Hands-Only CPR, adult CPR with breaths, child CPR with breaths, and adult / child AED use. It is for people who want to learn CPR but do not need a CPR course completion card to meet a job requirement. BLS class is a special request and can be handled on each request basis. If a certification card is needed / requested a fee will be charged - please notify us x40966.PUFDfire@purdue.edu(765)494-6919
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Fire Prevention for StudentsProgramPurdue University Fire Department (PUFD)Receive a Fire Prevention Safety Program from the PUFD.PUFDfire@purdue.edu(765)494-6919
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Hazing RegulationsPolicyOffice of the RegistrarPurdue's policy against hazing.Office of the Registrarregweb@purdue.edu
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Light TherapyTherapyPurdue Rec and WellnessLight therapy is performed to treat Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD) by providing exposure to artificial light. Individuals with Seasonal Affective Disorder suffer symptoms similar to depression during the fall and winter, when the days are shorter and the skies are often cloudy. Light therapy involves use of a light box that emits bright light simulating sunlight.Wellness Suite(765)496-1788
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Massage TherapyTherapyPurdue Rec and WellnessMassage therapy involves manipulating muscle and connective tissue to enhance performance, facilitate the body’s natural healing process, and promote relaxation. Our certified massage therapists are knowledgeable in a variety of modalities and techniques to ensure each individual receives a massage specific to their needs.Wellness Suite(765)496-1788
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Mindful Technology UseProgramPurdue Rec and WellnessHow would you describe your relationship with technology? Are you aware of how you use it? This presentation offers an eye-opening new perspective into how we use our phones and other devices to better our lives. By reflecting on what brings us to true meaning and happiness, this presentation introduces new ideologies about healthy technology use that may just help reduce the techno-clutter in your life. Will Evans (Asst Director of Health & Wellness Programs)evans240@purdue.edu(765)496-0130
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Office of Student Rights and Responsibilities (OSRR)Resource CenterOSRRWe promote responsibility and encourage honesty, integrity and respect among Purdue students. We accomplish our mission through education, compliance through behavioral standards and support of individual rights. Our work helps enhance the quality of the University and community environment.OSRRosrr@purdue.edu(765)494-1250
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Purdue University Police Department (PUPD)Resource CenterPUPDPurdue officers protect and serve with a focus on meeting the special needs of the campus community numbering over 38,000 students and nearly 15,000 faculty and staff members. Guided by a community policing philosophy, the police department offers a variety of crime prevention and educational programs. While we understand no environment is free of crime, the Purdue University Police Department is committed to partnering with our campus community to foster an environment conducive to learning, discovery, and engagement in support of the mission of Purdue University. They also offer the Crisis Intervention Team (CIT) who are trained to de-escalate contacts with mentally ill perons and work with the mental health system in Tippecanoe County to get help for people in need.PUPD(765)494-8221
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PUSHResource CenterStudent Health CenterOffers healthcare, counseling, and wellness services to students.PUSHshc@purdue.edu(765)494-1700
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Self-defense Awareness and Familiarization Exchange (SAFE)TrainingPurdue University Police DepartmentSAFE is a comprehensive course of situational awareness, realistic self-defense tactics, and techniques. SAFE is one of the leading self defense courses, founded by the National Self Defense Institute, offered in the United States. SAFE training is a 2.5 hour long program, which is an introduction to women's self-defense. This program consists of safety talk/awareness session and as introduction to basic physical defense tactics. Lieutenant Sarah Clarksclark32@purdue.edu(765)494-8221
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Sleeping for SuccessProgramPurdue Rec and WellnessNot getting a good night's rest? Afraid poor sleep is hindering your everyday life? Built to help participants better understand the role of sleep, this presentation equips listeners with powerful sleep tips and knowledge to help them make the most of a good night's rest. Participants will interact to learn how sleep impacts every aspect of their lives, from the classroom to the gym.Will Evans (Asst Director of Health & Wellness Programs)evans240@purdue.edu(765)496-0130
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Time ManagementProgramPurdue Rec and WellnessIntended to teach participants how they can make the most of their time, this presentation touches on ways our brains work against us when completing tasks. Listeners will learn ways to reduces ineffective time managmenet and will participate in activities to identify areas in their own lives that need improvement when it comes to spending time wisely.Will Evans (Asst Director of Health & Wellness Programs)evans240@purdue.edu(765)496-0130
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Wellness CoachingProgramPurdue Rec and WellnessWellness coaching is a confidential and supportive partnership between you and the wellness coach. It can be an effective way to motivate and encourage behavior change to help you meet your wellness goals. Our Wellness Coaches are taught behavior-change science and the principles of lifestyle medicine from the American Council on Exercise's Health and Wellness Coaching program. These sessions will help you identify your health and wellness goals, pinpoint strengths used to reach your goals, recognize challenges and barriers, create a path for healthy change, get guidance and resources to help you make healthy changes, and provide accountability to help you track your progress.Wellness Suite(765)496-1788
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Healthy RelationshipsWorkshopCenter for Advocacy, Response, and Education (CARE)The good news: you're likely going to be in a great relationship at some point in your life. The bad news is that relationships don't come with a user manual. The workshop is designed to help students learn about what makes a relationship healthy, how to keep relationships healthy, and how to help a friend or loved one in an unhealthy relationships.Molly Barnard (Prevention Program Specialist)bmolly@purdue.edu(765)495-2273
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Sex SafeguardsProgramPurdue Rec and WellnessThink you may be at risk for an STI? Do you know your risk factors? This presentation provides information on safe sex practices, STIs, proper protection use, and birth control. We also offer the Right Fit Condom Program for purchasing condoms for $2-$5 for up to 24 condoms.Will Evans (Asst Director of Health & Wellness Programs)evans240@purdue.edu(765)496-0130
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Counseling and TherapyResource CenterCAPSCAPS provides on campus mental health and wellness services, including counseling and therapy, group therapy, psychologic testing and services, and alcohol and other drugs programs to students. CAPS(765)494-6995
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Meditation TrainingTrainingPurdue Rec and WellnessMental Wellness is everyone's responsibilty. An easy and relaxing way to help is to undergo Meditation Instructor Training. This training can equip fac/staff or student leaders to be able to lead groups through meditiatons as a way to refocus and cope. You will leave with a better understanding on mindfulness' strengths and weaknesses, the changes that have been observed through mindfulness, and several meditation prompts.Will Evans (Asst Director of Health & Wellness Programs)evans240@purdue.edu(765)496-0130
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Mental Health First Aid TrainingTrainingOffice of Dean of Students (ODOS)Mental Health First Aid Training is a program designed to help community members identify, understand and respond to mental illness while also increasing awareness of available resources. MHFA is an eight-hour training designed to give participants the skills to help someone who is developing a mental health concern or experiencing a mental health crisis. The course uses role-playing and simulations to demonstrate how to recognize & respond to the warning signs and symptoms of a mental illness or emotional crisis.ODOSodos@purdue.edu(765)494-1747
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Mental WellnessProgramPurdue Rec and WellnessLearning warning signs of someone struggling with a mental health concern, how to advocate for self and others, and common misconceptions of mental health. This presentation aims to empower listeners with the knowledge of how to care for others and themselves when undergoing a mental health concern while making mental health a comfortable topic of conversation.Will Evans (Asst Director of Health & Wellness Programs)evans240@purdue.edu(765)496-0130
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Mindful MeditationProgramPurdue Rec and WellnessEscape your daily routine, restore your mind, and revitalize your body. Sample various stress reduction techniques including meditation, progressive muscle relaxation, and guided imagery. Learn to control breathing and calm the mind. Will Evans (Asst Director of Health & Wellness Programs)evans240@purdue.edu(765)496-0130
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MindfulnessProgramPurdue Rec and WellnessLearn the benefits of recognizing emotion, practicing self-compassion and being in the moment. This presentation relates mindfulness to everyday activities such as relationships, thoughts, and stress to help you learn how the skill of being mindful can help you relax and take back the present moment. Will Evans (Asst Director of Health & Wellness Programs)evans240@purdue.edu(765)496-0130
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Purdue Counseling and Guidance Center (PCGC)Resource CenterPCGCThe counseling and Guidance Center serves those whose concerns and proble,s are not of a magnitude that prevents them from meeting daily responsibilities and those who are not in crisis.PCGCpcgc@purdue.edu(765)494-9738
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QPR Suicide Prevention TrainingTrainingOffice of Dean of Students (ODOS)This ninety minute training helps Purdue community members learn to recognize the warning signs for suicide and assist those in need. Upon completing QPR (Question, Persuade, Refer) Gatekeeper training, each participant will be trained as a gatekeeper and receive a certificate. Due to the interactive format of this training, this presentation has a 40-participant maximum. ODOSodos@purdue.edu(765)494-1748
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Success Over StressProgramPurdue Rec and WellnessThis presentation touches on stress topics which enable you to pinpoint key stressors in your life and learn to cope in healthy ways. Designed to be interactive and filled with discussion, you will have the opportunity to talk about how stress affects your life and ways you want to work to reduce stress's negative impacts.Will Evans (Asst Director of Health & Wellness Programs)evans240@purdue.edu(765)496-0130
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Demonstration KitchenProgramPurdue Rec and WellnessThe Demonstration Kitchen strives to make cooking accessible to everyone, by demonstrating delicious recipes and menus that are quick, easy and affordable. We provide a variety of demonstrations and programs, in order to accommodate varying interests, ages, and abilities. Our Student Cooking Instructors will provide you with nutrition information, culinary techniques, and food sanitation guidelines. You will also have the opportunity to sample the dishes prepared during the demonstration you attend. Recipes cards are provided.Wellness Suite(765)496-1788
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Diet, Stress, and Emotional EatingProgramPurdue Rec and WellnessLearn how stress and diet are connected. Discuss how to recognize and manage emotional eating and explore specific nutrients that are helpful in times of stress.Will Evans (Asst Director of Health & Wellness Programs)evans240@purdue.edu(765)496-0130
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Dine with a Dietitian!ProgramPurdue Rec and WellnessInvite a dietitian to dine with students. During the meal, students can ask the dietitian nutrition questions and discuss challenges to healthy eating. It is not a program meant to critique students' dining choices. This program is intended for a small group of no more than 10 students.Will Evans (Asst Director of Health & Wellness Programs)evans240@purdue.edu(765)496-0130