Health is not a size and all bodies deserve respect as they are.
Kelsey Anderson
Need health insurance? Not sure? Learn about SHIP.
All enrolled students are eligible for care available at UHS, but UHS is not a substitute for health insurance.
Take care of your future self for finals
During stressful times, it’s important to continue taking care of yourself and take breaks when needed.
Strength for Survivors: A trauma-informed embodiment workshop
Strength for Survivors will focus on strength training and is intended for student survivors of sexual and interpersonal violence across the lifespan and their allies.
Barbershop Talks in support of Men’s Mental Health
Male-identifying students can get a free haircut and connect with a barber about their mental wellbeing.
Updated COVID-19 vaccines are now available
The new vaccine is available to all students and employees at no cost.
Halloween 2022: Don’t Ghost your Health & Safety
Whether you participate in campus-sponsored events or attend gatherings with friends to celebrate “Hallo-week,” here are some tips to ensure this festive, spooky season is fun and safe for everyone.
UHS Survivor Services expands to meet student needs
Survivor Services supports student survivors of sexual assault through coordinated medical, mental health, and advocacy services.
University Health Services Named A Best College Health Service By Princeton Review
UHS was previously recognized by Princeton Review as the best college health service in 2016, 2017, and 2018.
What you should know about mpox
The risk of monkeypox remains low but members of the campus community should familiarize themselves with the symptoms, monitor their health, and avoid skin-to-skin contact with others who have a rash or skin sores.