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...Paul J. Barreira, the director of University Counseling, Academic Support, and Mental Health Services, said he feels that Harvard Students in Touch service may increase students’ perception of belonging to a supportive community...
...this spring, she founded Harvard Students in Touch, a group that delivers small care packages to students in distress. Any student can e-mail with the name of a person they are concerned about, and within days, the group’s small staff will drop candy and a card in that person’s door box. The sender remains confidential to the receiver...
Matthew K. Nock, an assistant professor of psychology who is teaching a seminar on self-destructive behavior in the spring, said there is precedent for efforts like those of Students in Touch to improve mental health...
After receiving an e-mail advertising Student in Touch, Lauren C. Gilmore ’05 replied with the name of a friend...
...pretty sure that’s what the name implied—but I couldn’t figure out was whether or not I was actually allowed to do this. I eventually noticed a bolded postscript on the piece’s label: “Visitors may touch this object.” So, gingerly, I reached out and gave “Wave” a gentle nudge. The water inside heaved a little and rocked back and forth in gentle undulations. Uh, Cool...