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Tag Archives: Center for Alcohol and Drug Abuse Prevention
Students and holiday stress: Coping and helping
As SMU enters both the holiday and exam seasons, the Office of Student Affairs is asking that all University community members be aware of signs of stress in themselves and those around them. “The holiday season brings with it a combination of … Continue reading
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Tagged Caring Community Connections, Center for Alcohol and Drug Abuse Prevention, Chaplain's Office, Counseling and Psychiatric Services, Dedman Center for Lifetime Sports, Giddy Up, Health Center, holiday stress, holidays, Live Responsibly, Lori White, SMU, SMU Police Department, SMU Rides, Student Life
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For the Record: Sept. 7, 2012
Annie Xiang, Physics, Dedman College of Humanities and Sciences, has received the U.S. Department of Energy Generic R&D award, a 3-year program (2012 to 2015) with a total funding of $202,500 to develop small-form-factor, high-reliability optical transmitters at the 120 Gbps range for … Continue reading
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Tagged Anita Ingram, Annie Xiang, Art, awards and honors, Ben Gavish, Bezalel Gavish, Brian Zoltowski, Center for Alcohol and Drug Abuse Prevention, chemistry, Dedman College, Ed Biehl, Embrey Human Rights Program, English, faculty achievement, faculty news, Huffington Department of Earth Sciences, Information Technology and Operations Management, Lori Ann Stephens, Louis Jacobs, Meadows School of the Arts, Michael Corris, physics, Rick Halperin, risk management, TIPS
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How the SMU community can cope and help with holiday stress
The holiday season traditionally brings warm memories, shared friendship and a significant amount of stress for members of a university community. The pressures of exams, travel plans and preparations for family gatherings can overwhelm faculty, staff and students alike – especially … Continue reading
