Wellness Services creates centralized hub for finals relief events at university

Zeynep Hansen, Interim Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs at Boise State University
Zeynep Hansen, Interim Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs at Boise State University
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Wellness Services announced on Mar. 10 that it is developing a centralized Finals Relief Hub to help students access support resources during finals week.

The initiative aims to make it easier for students to find information about events and services designed to support their well-being during the stressful end-of-semester period.

Departments across the university are encouraged to submit details of their planned initiatives, such as extended library hours, study sessions, or faculty-led reviews, using a Google Form provided by Wellness Services. The submission process also allows departments to upload digital or printable resources. Submissions are welcome even if plans are still tentative, with Wellness Services offering follow-up communications as needed.

According to the announcement, these coordinated efforts are intended to reduce the mental load on students by providing a single, clear path to available relief options during finals week.

The Finals Relief Hub is expected to serve as a central resource connecting students directly with various forms of support across campus.



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