May 2, 2023
To: All Students
Subject: A Conversation with Seawolf Siya Gandhi ‘25 About Coping with Stress
Dear Seawolves,
We’re nearing the end of a very busy semester! As you reflect on this past academic
                        year, I hope that you’ve experienced significant personal growth. Whether you are
                        pursuing your undergraduate or graduate degree, you have likely faced different situations
                        you weren’t used to before and may have felt energized one day, and then overwhelmed
                        or anxious the next. These emotional highs and lows are a natural response to the
                        challenges and opportunities in college, such as adjusting to academic demands, making
                        new friends, and managing your independence.
Sometimes, things do not turn out as planned. Life becomes stressful and you may encounter
                        failure, and that’s OK. What is important is to learn how to navigate these situations
                        and reach out to your support network, including Stony Brook resources, to help you
                        through challenges that may be difficult to handle. 
In this brief video that I think you’ll find helpful, I spoke with Siya Gandhi ‘25,
                        a Student Support Team intern. Siya talked about students’ experiences coming to college
                        after the pandemic, including adapting to the change in pace and heightened academic
                        pressures. She also talked about utilizing your support network and reaching out to
                        campus resources focused on your health and well-being, including the Student Support Team, Counseling and Psychological Services, Center for Prevention and Outreach, Student Health Services and Recreation and Wellness. 
Take a look!
Remember to take care of yourself. Prioritize your physical and emotional well-being
                        by getting enough sleep, eating nutritious foods, engaging in activities that bring
                        you joy and relaxation, and seeking support when you need it. Also, remember to check
                        on your friends and fellow Seawolves, and if you see someone struggling, encourage
                        them to connect with our campus resources. We are here to help!  
Let’s continue to care for and support each other. I wish you a successful end of the semester!
Sincerely,
Vice President for Student Affairs
