The theme for World AIDS Day 2021 is “Ending the HIV Epidemic: Equitable Access, Everyone’s Voice.” Explore some of the work being done to address current the health disparities in the fight to end HIV/AIDS.
From poems to graphic novels and fiction to textbooks, authors give us content that sweeps us away and allows for self-interpretation. Storytelling gives us an experience of something that happened in the past, the occurrences of today, or a glimpse into the future. Whether fiction and non-fiction, the work of an author can open our minds to new worlds of thought.
In honor of Breast Cancer Awareness Month, would like to share the story of Evelyn Lauder: breast cancer survivor, the daughter in law of cosmetics legend Estee Lauder, and founder of the Breast Cancer Research Foundation (BCRF).
This week Countway is launching its official newsletter, Countway Communiqué, a bi-weekly email to all Longwood Campus affiliates. In it we will share stories, resources, special updates and events to help the Longwood Campus community get the most out of Countway.
This month is about raising awareness and finding ways to offer support. Together we can replace ignorance and shame with insight and respect. Join us to learn, cope and heal.
Juneteenth, observed annually on June 19, is a national holiday that commemorates the emancipation of those who had been enslaved in the United States. Learn more about this important day and explore some ways to celebrate throughout the month.
The month of May is a time of transition for students no matter where they are in their educational process. For some it's a smooth evolution, but for others it can be a stressful juncture that stirs up anxiety. Here are some ways to help manage your stress and support your mental health during this pivotal time.