The University of Idaho’s Vandal Health Clinic is being renovated to accommodate a teaching clinic for the WWAMI (Wyoming, Washington, Alaska, Montana, and Idaho) Regional Medical Education program. The clinic […]
Vandal Health Education is an on-campus resource that hopes to provide support and community for all Vandal students. Late last month, Vandal Health peer educators ran a “Health Hut” on […]
An upcoming event produced by Vandal Health Education and the Violence Prevention Programs intends to educate students on the importance of consent and sexual values. Sex Scenes will take place […]
The month of April is Get Yourself Tested month, and Vandal Health is reminding us that COVID-19 is not all that students should consider getting tested for. GYT month is […]
Wildfire smoke was the cherry on top of canceling in-person events due to the health risks that come with inhaling smoke. But the “We Got Your Back 5k for Suicide Awareness” still prevaled to find a way to continue.
During this challenging time within our community, it can be difficult to remain in a routine and stay motivated. With numerous benefits to maintaining a routine, one main benefit is preserving our mental health.
Winter is the season where sickness spreads across the University of Idaho campus. Students and faculty must be extra careful to stay healthy throughout the semester.
Every college student knows how stressful midterms can be, but not as many know how to deal with that stress or get help when they need it. This is where […]
Come As You Are, Not How You Think You Should Be. In today’s society, we are bombarded with pressure to look a certain way. Social media, movies, and pop culture […]
Vandal Health Education is now offering a system to provide bulk condoms to groups on campus for distribution to members. The goal of this new initiative is to increase campus […]