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Psychology Club Hosts Campus Walk for Suicide Prevention

Elizabeth Morin
April 19, 2023
On Sunday, April 16, Fairfield University’s Psychology Club hosted its annual Out of the Darkness Walk in partnership with the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention (ASFP) to raise awareness for...

“Out of the Darkness” Event Spreads Message of Hope to Community

Max Limric
April 27, 2022
The Psychology Club at Fairfield University emphasizes the message “you are meant to be here and you are so incredibly loved” for those battling with suicidal thoughts.  Students, staff, volunteers and...

Counseling and Psychological Services Stresses Impact of Suicide in College

Juliana Sansonetti
February 15, 2017
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When most people think of college, suicide is not typically the first thought that comes to mind; instead, they relate college to a party atmosphere. However, suicide is the second leading cause of death...
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