Despite the challenges brought about by the Covid-19 pandemic, Stellenbosch University (SU) last year recorded its largest number of graduates ever.
Category: Mental health
What it means to be Made of Light
In a world where mental illness is not always the most comfortable topic of discussion, Zenith Kwinana has used...
Building a community-based business during lockdown
Born during lockdown, Sage and Stone focuses on collaborating with women from poorer communities, as well as with NGOs,...
Experts contribute to awareness around eating disorders
Be advised that this article makes mention of eating disorder behaviour. World Eating Disorders Day (WEDD) aims to bring...
SU alumnus prepares to publish new children’s book
A psychologist and former Stellenbosch University (SU) student is set to publish a new children’s book, which focuses on...
SU researchers address under-representation of South African mental health
Over the past 20 years, there has been a lack of funding, resources and research for mental health disorders...
Stellenbosch local swims against the tide for mental health
A Stellenbosch local recently completed a ‘freedom swim’ from Robben Island to Bloubergstrand in order to raise funds for...
Student-driven workshop drives understanding of mental health issues
Two Stellenbosch University (SU) students recently hosted a two-day workshop around mental health to address what they believed to...