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Popular culture has given us many depictions of individuals suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder. We normally see these individuals as veterans struggling with the aftereffects…
Sherry Boyd’s father was the first Black man hired for the Texas Department of Public Safety. “I’m a cop’s daughter and I’m afraid if a…
This material was written by a Dallas College licensed mental health counselor, Kaitlin Short, MS, LPC, NCC. All views expressed in this piece are their…
Better time management can have almost endless rewards. By organizing and scheduling your activities, you can reduce stress and anxiety while improving sleep and learning.
As Dallas College prepares its campuses for the fall semester, we ask students and staff to remain vigilant. The pandemic is not yet over.
Rental assistance—along with transportation, child care and food services—is available to Dallas College students affected by COVID-19 and facing a potential eviction.
Counseling Services is proud to present students with a range of mental health resources to help support the whole student as you pursue your education and keep your career goals in focus!
This important campaign brings awareness to the mental health experiences, healthcare disparities and concerns specific to individuals who identify as Black, Indigenous and/or People of Color.
If you’re keeping socially distanced, join Pride Month activities online and get active in the LGBTQ online community.
This academic year, the STEM League launched a series of online skills training and professional development workshops called the STEM Playbook.