Minority Mental Health Awareness Month is all about encouraging others to seek help.
Minority student-athletes are more likely to struggle with their mental health, but less likely to ask for help.
It's not a sign of weakness, but a sign of strength ❤️
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He led our COVID-19 task force and put the health and safety of our student-athletes first all year long. He worked tirelessly to make this year possible, and we cannot thank him enough.
The winner is… Mike Gaddie, Associate AD for Athletic Training & Sports Medicine! 🏆
May is Mental Health Awareness Month. Remember, depression, anxiety, and other concerns are not deficits in character; Instead, they are deficits in chemistry. Here’s to continued conversations to #BreakTheStigma on campus and within college athletics! #GoTops#WKU#TOPCARE
Young athletes: want an at-home strategy to guarantee long-term training results during and after this hiatus from competition? Ask your parents to teach you how to cook. Learn it now, and use it for a lifetime.
The games have stopped, but nothing can stop Hilltopper Nation's spirit.
This Tuesday, send us your videos or photos of you waving your Red Towel from wherever you are staying safe using the hashtag #RedTowelTuesday – we'll be sharing them all day long!
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