MembersStudent Health Center (SHC)726 Broadway, 3rd and 4th Floors The Student Health Center (SHC) is an award-winning healthcare facility conveniently located on the Washington Square Campus that provides comprehensive medical services designed specifically to respond to the health and mental health needs of the NYU community, and promote a healthier, safer campus. These services include:
Counseling and Behavioral Health Services at SHC726 Broadway, 4th Floor Counseling and Behavioral Health Services at SHC are confidential and provided free of charge to both full and part-time students. They include crisis intervention and short-term individual counseling for students with personal problems and referrals for those who need or desire longer-term therapy. Health Promotion Office at SHCNYU Student Health Center The Health Promotion Office at SHC produces dynamic educational workshops, health information, peer training and campus events to enhance personal, academic and career success. An accessible team of professional and peer health educators design, deliver and evaluate diverse wellness programming, provide individual and group health consultations and serve as resources to additional support on a variety of health topics including stress management, alcohol and other drugs, sexual health, sexual assault, healthy eating, body image, and smoking cessation, among others. In addition, HPO provides leadership and programming opportunities for students through its Peer Education and SHC Ambassador programs which include Peers Educating Peers About Substances (PEPS), Sexual Health Advocates (SHAs), Peer Health Awareness Team (PHATs), Sexual Assault Educators (SAEs), and STRESSBUSTERS (SBS). All services are free and confidential. Henry and Lucy Moses Center for Students with Disabilities719 Broadway, 2nd Floor The Henry and Lucy Moses Center for Students with Disabilities provides comprehensive services and programs for qualified students with psychological and physical impairments and is committed to assisting students in achieving as much independence as possible. Students who wish to receive assistance from the Moses Center must provide documentation of their impairment. All communication with the center is confidential. Student Resource CenterKimmel Center for University Life The Student Resource Center (SRC) provides personal attention and information to students on the myriad of services available within their schools and throughout the University. The center offers University-wide programs, publications, and hands-on assistance to the entire University community, while focusing specifically on the needs of new and continuing students, transfers, commuters, graduate students, families of students, and on the spiritual diversity at NYU. Office of Residential Life and Housing Services75 Third Avenue, Level C-2 The Department of Residential Education is responsible for the engagement of students in pluralistic living and learning environments that promote a focus on academics, intellectual and personal growth, student involvement and leadership, and a commitment to the University and New York City communities. Live-in professional staff are available to resident students 24 hours a day, seven days a week as a resource to address academic, personal, and social issues in addition to providing direct assistance in emergency and crisis situations. Professional wellness counselors are also on hand to provide direct counseling services to students every night of the week. Office of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Student ServicesKimmel Center for University Life The Office of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender (LGBT) Student Services at New York University exists to create campus environments that are inclusive and supportive of student diversity in the areas of sexual orientation and gender identity/expression. The LGBT office offers many programs in the areas of health and wellness, sponsoring/cosponsoring the LGBT Health Fair, AIDS Awareness Week, and self-defense workshops. Throughout the year, the office offers programs and discussions on topics such as relationships, parenting, marriage, safer sex, drugs and alcohol, stress management, body image, and dating. Department of Athletics, Intramurals, and RecreationJerome S. Coles Sports and Recreation Center Palladium Athletic Facility The Department of Athletics, Intramurals and Recreation is concerned with the health and welfare of all student athletes who participate in NYU's many varsity, club, and intramural sports and/or events. The department's athletic trainers provide care, prevention, and rehabilitation of athletic injuries for varsity and club athletes. The athletic training staff also provides first aid and referrals to the appropriate medical personnel or facility for intramural and recreational athletes. |
