TO: Members of the Class of 2011
DATE: April 1, 2009
FROM: Scott R. Backer
SUBJECT: Student Judicial Board Applications
Attention Class of 2011:
The Student Judicial Board is seeking to [...]
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Noel R. Garrett
Dean for the Class of 2011
203 North College
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Email me (ngarrett@wesleyan.edu).
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Click here to access the Deans' Office Peer Tutoring Program. Apply to be a tutor or request tutoring services.Dining Services – Thanksgiving Break
Usdan will be open on Tuesday, November 24 until 9:00 p.m. and on Wednesday, November 26 from 8:00 a.m. until 5:00 p.m. The center will be closed from Thursday, November 26 through Saturday, November 28, and will reopen on Sunday, November 29 at 12:00 p.m.
Other dining facilities:
Summerfields: Open for lunch on Tuesday November 24 (closing at 2:00 p.m.) - Reopens on Monday, November 30.
Pi Cafe: Open Tuesday, November 24 from 8:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. - Reopens on Monday, November 30.
Usdan Cafe: Open Tuesday, November 24 from 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. - Reopens on Monday, November 30.
Usdan Marketplace: Open Tuesday, November 24 for dinner from 5:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. - Reopens on Sunday, November 29, for dinner at 5:00 p.m..
Wes Shop: Open Tuesday, November 24 from 12:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. - Reopens on Sunday, November 29 (afternoon).
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Student-Run Grief Support Group
Sponsored by the Office of Behavioral Health for Students
Thursdays at 8:00 p.m. in Davison Health Center, Group Room 212
Intended to create a network of support for those who have experienced the death of a loved one. Please feel free to come and leave when it is convenient for you.Support the Arts
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“My father died a little less than a year ago. My friends here at school were very supportive when it happened and for a time afterwards. My professors were also understanding at the time and I was able to finish that semester. But now I watch as everyone else is moving on and I am still struggling.
There are still a couple of holidays that I will have to deal with for the first time without my father there. I do not know what I am going to feel during my first Family Weekend here without my father. I do not want to burden my friends by telling them how I feel but I also am somewhat jealous of them because they seem so carefree. And sometimes when I hear others start complaining about too much work and not getting the highest grade I get pretty annoyed that they are getting upset by such little things.
It would help if somebody, anybody would just understand what I am going through.”
These are common reactions of students who are trying to move on with their lives while grieving the loss of someone close to them. Grief is a natural physiological and emotional process that occurs in reaction to a significant personal loss. While grief is highly individualized, it is an ongoing process that changes over time but has no pre-determined end point. After a while, even your friends forget you may be mourning. It is not uncommon for grieving students to feel isolated and unsupported.
Grief is a time of suffering. It also can be a time of personal reorganization and growth. The Office of Behavioral Health for Students can be a resource for grieving students.
Use our consultation service as a safe and comfortable place to talk with someone about your loss and maybe get some ideas about how to best take care of yourself during this time.
Or you might want to drop in and check out the Peer Grief Support Group that is sponsored by OBHS and which meets once a week throughout the academic year. Come sit and talk with other students who have at least one thing in common, that is, experiencing the loss of a loved one. Come once, twice, a few times or regularly just to be with others who do understand what you are going through.
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