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Counseling And Christianity: How Union Brings Faith To Therapy

September 18, 2023 Lainey Fox

Most everyone knows how to get to Counseling Services on campus, but despite it being readily available, students can be resistant and reluctant to go. Often, students look at the need for therapy as a […]

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Finding You At The U: A Discussion On Suicide

April 15, 2019 Lydia Gandy

On Thursday, April 11, Union University’s Counseling Services hosted their annual event Finding You at the U in the GM Savage Memorial Chapel. Every year, the counseling services at Union put together an event that […]

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Turning Messes into Something Beautiful: Discussing Divorce at Finding You at the U

March 7, 2018 Elizabeth Caldwell

“Divorce means that I had to deal with my parents as children instead of adults.” “Divorce means that my mother didn’t speak to me for four months.” “Divorce means that I had to explain to […]

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“Woofin’ Wednesdays” help students and one special canine to reach their goals

February 21, 2017 Melanie Davis

“There’s nothing like a dog,” said Joy Phillips as she and her dog Biscuit interacted with a group of students in the Bowld lobby on Wednesday afternoon. She sat on the couch and stroked Biscuit […]

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Stand Up for Your Sister reminds students of solidarity

October 13, 2016 Valerie Brewer

On Tuesday night, Residence Life held their annual “Stand Up For Your Sister” event at the Carl Grant Center. The event was led by Kayla McKinney, the quads resident director, Erin Slater, Heritage resident director, […]

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Sociology Department creates new concentrations

September 5, 2014 Chesney Monroe

“And this is my prayer: that your love may abound more and more in knowledge and depth of insight,” Philippians 1:9. Nina Heckler, sociology department chair, chose this verse to represent the sociology department so […]

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Deschenes’ service reaches university, community

March 13, 2011 Cardinal & Cream

Ever needed a place to de-stress, or needed some advice about a life-changing decision? If so, Dr. Paul Deschenes, director of counseling services and associate professor of psychology, is just the guy to see. But he did not always want to be a counselor. […]

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