Student Services: Dean of Students, Health and Wellness
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for detailed information on their services.

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- enhances the workplace environment and promotes
mental and physical health via quality facilities,
equipment and programming
- offers a broad range of coordinated activities for
individuals and groups that promote health awareness,
relaxation, socialization, and maintenance of physical
health
- administers the Open Recreation, Intramural Sports,
Club Sports, and Outdoor Adventure programs
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- provides direct assistance to students and student
groups who have problems or situational concerns
regarding their personal, social, or educational welfare
- assists faculty and staff in process matters
regarding student welfare
- helps resolve grievances and problems, including
advisement in grievance procedures, due process, and
student appeals
- provides leadership for UW's fraternities and
sororities
- provides leadership and operational management for
ASUW
- provides leadership for the successful integration
and retention of new freshmen
- provides administrative and fiscal direction for
student publications
- provides leadership and advocacy to support cultural
diversity and prepare students to interact in a diverse
world and access to multicultural resources
- provides support, services, and information to
recruit, retain, and graduate ethnic minority students
- administers the Multicultural Resource Center, the
Non-Traditional Student/Women's Center, and
the Rainbow Resource Center, supporting UW's gay,
lesbian, bisexual, and transgender population.
- administers the STOP Violence Against Women project
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- provides comprehensive out-patient services to all
full-time and eligible part-time students
- offers diagnostic and treatment services for acute
and chronic illnesses and injuries
- provides preventative health services such as
immunizations, women's health services and physical
exams
- administers the Wellness Center promoting healthy
lifestyles, including nutrition, fitness counseling,
anonymous HIV testing, athletic training, and massage
therapy
- refers students with problems that cannot be treated
on an out-patient basis to a private physician or
Ivinson Memorial Hospital
- provides a pharmacy for students at reduced costs
- offers specialty services in orthopedics and psychiatry
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- provides counseling and psychological services to
students including individual, relationship, and group
counseling; crisis intervention; and psychological
assessments
- provides specific structured programs for issues
such as eating disorders, anxiety management, sexual
assault/abuse, and family issues
- offers free and confidential services to UW students
- provides services to help shape a positive campus
environment and inform student choices through the
Alcohol, Wellness Alternatives, Research, and Education
(AWARE) program
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