I signed up for a summer Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) as a way to bring more locally grown produce into my diet. I always look forward to getting kale in my box. This is a simple recipe that is healthy and versatile to add to any meal or as a low calorie and low fat snack. Buying kale chips at the store is very expensive, and now you can make your own!| Johns Hopkins University Student Well-Being
As a matter of principle, we do not turn on our oven in July. It’s too hot. These recipes are no-cook or use only the stovetop.| Johns Hopkins University Student Well-Being
This essay was originally delivered as a speech at the 2025 Out of the Darkness Walk, an annual event designed to engage young adults in the fight to prevent suicide. It discusses suicide.| Johns Hopkins University Student Well-Being
This essay was originally delivered as a speech at the 2025 Out of the Darkness Walk, an annual event designed to engage young adults in the fight to prevent suicide. It discusses suicide.| Johns Hopkins University Student Well-Being
We are hiring; eligible applicants should apply by Friday June 6, 2025.| Johns Hopkins University Student Well-Being
Congrats on your impending (or recent) graduation from Johns Hopkins! As you end your journey as a student and begin life as an alum, we want you to continue to care for your multi-dimensional well-being.| Johns Hopkins University Student Well-Being
This April, as a part of Sexual Assault Awareness Month, Health Promotion and Well-Being has invited EndTAB founder Adam Dodge to a series of workshops for students focused on emerging topics around digital safety and privacy and addressing technology-facilitated abuse.| wellbeing.jhu.edu
The sun is shining. Flowers are starting to bloom. Spring has officially arrived in Baltimore and DC. Is it still okay to feel stress, a bit of overwhelm, or even down? It is definitely, and also totally normal.| wellbeing.jhu.edu
Authors’ note: Last semester, we shared some strategies to help you develop your communications skills in your relationships. Check that post out before reading Part 2 below.| wellbeing.jhu.edu