Campus Life

Balancing Anxiety And Finals

May 6, 2021 • 3 min. read

Texas A&M University has a variety of resources for any student wanting to explore ways to reduce stress.

In an assessment of 14 Texas public schools, a School of Public Health researcher found that greater school diversity lowers the risk for depressive-anxious symptoms in high-stress Latinx students.

Those feelings of stress and anxiety are normal — here's how Texas A&M Counseling & Psychological Services says Aggies can take care of their mental health through the end of final exams and 2020.

Texas A&M researchers found anti-stigma interventions that promote acceptance and empathy can reduce experiences of violence and bullying among students with mental illnesses.

More than two-thirds of U.S. adults say the presidential election is a significant source of stress. A Texas A&M psychologist shares mental health advice as Election Day draws near.

A grant from the Texas Health and Human Services Commission will allow the Texas A&M program to provide more Spanish language counseling services.

Texas A&M mental health experts explain how to recognize warning signs and support those who need help.

Texas A&M will have virtual suicide awareness events, including a walk challenge.

A growing Texas A&M program uses telehealth technology to provide mental health services to rural and outlying areas.

In August, five new HelpLine student volunteers joined the team.