University Health Service asks parents to consider sending their son or daughter back to school with a first aid kit.
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University Health Service asks parents to consider sending their son or daughter back to school with a first aid kit.
University Health Service makes it a priority for students to schedule an appointment with their primary care provider whenever possible.
University Health Service staff will be on hand at student and parent orientations to answer questions.
Each issue of Student Health 101 features articles about health issues relevant to students.
Students are invited to apply for mini grants to develop programs and events that exemplify responsibility.
The new interdisciplinary master’s program in technical entrepreneurship and management, or TEAM allows selected students to accelerate and complete their master’s degree in engineering and applied sciences.
Undergraduates can get involved in entrepreneurship by joining the UR Entrepreneurs Club, taking courses, entering a business plan competition, or stopping by the Center for Entrepreneurship.
Students’ Association President Roshal Patel ’13 and Eastman Students’ Association President Molly O’Roark ’13 look ahead to the upcoming academic year.
Karen Platt, administrator of the University Counseling Center, offers parents some tips on how to handle the transition to college.
Marcy Kraus, dean of freshmen and director of the College Center for Advising Services, offers advice for developing an academic plan.