JMU students, faculty and community members gathered on the Festival lawn Sunday to participate in the Out of the Darkness walk, an annual walk for suicide prevention in collaboration with
Freshmen students Libby Stedman and Molly Schreiner teamed up to raise money for the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention (AFSP) in honor of Bernard "Ben" Stapelfeld.
Bipartisan federal legislation introduced this week would provide more personalized mental health services to survivors of military sexual assault and trauma. Under the proposal for the Department of Veterans Affairs, survivors would have access to peer-support specialists, often someone who has been in a similar situation, to serve as a partner in helping them seek justice. One in four women in the military reports being a victim or survivor of sexual trauma during their military service. .
The U.S. Supreme Court is expected to announce its decision on a case, which could upend abortion access across the country. The topic is a source of fiery debate, and one reason could be because of our anxiety about death. .
/PRNewswire/ Below are experts from the ProfNet network who are available to discuss timely issues in your coverage area. EXPERT ALERTS Reducing Flight.