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Free financial wellness coaching through the Mind Over Money program

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Free financial coaching is just one component of the Mind Over Money program, which aims to help students, postdocs, and recent alumni feel less stressed about money, more aware of the internal and external factors that influence their financial well-being, and more confident and resilient in managing their current and future finances.

Communities of faith

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Each week hundreds of students gather to observe diverse religious traditions, join in sacred text study, participate in prayer circles, or simply gather for fellowship. Students often meet in small groups by tradition and don’t always realize they’re part of a much larger community on campus.
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Easing anxiety: A Q&A with Rosan Gomparts

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If you’re feeling anxious, you’re certainly not alone. Feeling anxious is a normal response to challenging situations. But without proper management, anxiety can turn into a serious problem that can take a toll on relationships, work, health and more.
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Student Activities Fair reflects wide interests of Stanford students

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Stanford’s student organizations recently transformed White Plaza into a lively Fall Student Activities Fair, complete with balloons, sword fights and music – all in an attempt to recruit new members. The organizations represented a wide range of interests, from academics to the arts to athletics to politics. Stanford News Service photographers captured images of Stanford’s passionate, creative and committed students as they encouraged others to join their causes and share their interests.