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...students do not know how to meet with them. Although over 90 percent of students reported that they knew about Mental Health Services at UHS, the Office of Sexual Assault, Prevention, and Response (OSAPR), and peer counseling, fewer than two-thirds had heard of the Bureau of Study Counsel (BSC). Harvard also needs a website with health and safety information, and contact information posted in every student dorm room for all of its mental health resources—information has to be present when and where students need...

Author: By Judy Z. Herbstman | Title: De-Mystify Mental Health | 4/10/2007 | See Source »

...raise mental health awareness on Harvard’s campus. The day began with the rally, at which members of MHAAG held posters displaying stories submitted anonymously by Harvard students. The group also invited students to share their stories confidentially in its office above the Bureau of Study Counsel (BSC), and later held a “Dessert and Debriefing” event where students spoke openly about their own experiences and thoughts about the best ways to achieve mental health. MHAAG co-chair Eunice Yang ’08 said that student reaction to the group?...

Author: By Jonathan Q. Macmillan, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Day Highlights Mental Health | 3/1/2007 | See Source »

Located in a gray house down Linden Street, the Bureau of Study Council (BSC) straddles two purposes: to help students adjust to college work and to counsel students adjusting to college life. Given its dual mission, programs through the BSC can seem like a combination of Positive Psych section and a “How to Live Your Best Life” Oprah segment. But for students looking for understanding adults and a mix of undergraduates and grad students to talk to, the BSC can feel homey. Students needing a tutor can get one through the BSC, but with...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Confi Guide Special: Understanding the Bureau of Study Counsel | 9/14/2006 | See Source »

Worried about a summer breakup with your beau? Unhappy with the nagging ladyfriend? Pregnant? Here’s the good news: you can share these feelings of anguish with your very own shrink at the Bureau of Study Counsel (BSC). BSC’s counseling for couples offers advice on issues ranging from sexual intimacy to “breaking up or making up.” While the BSC won’t provide official stats on student participation, it seems that not many undergrads are taking advantage of this vital campus resource. “I wouldn?...

Author: By Nicola C. Perlman, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: ‘Let’s Stay Together,’ with BSC’s Help | 5/3/2006 | See Source »

...finals approach, the Bureau of Study Counsel (BSC) has been actively soliciting tutors through e-mail and phone calls—so much so that some students say the number of requests they have received indicates a shortage of tutors. “There’s always a dearth of tutors,” said Sarah M. G. Otner ’06, who has tutored in psychology and statistics. John H. Jernigan ’06, another tutor, said he has had many conversations about a tutor shortage with BSC staff during weekly meetings for the Award Peer...

Author: By Joyce Y. Zhang, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: BSC May Be Facing Tutor Shortage | 12/15/2005 | See Source »

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