GS Counseling Center will offer a sleep clinic on October 25 so students, faculty and staff can better understand sleep and its impact.
What you need to know: The free clinic is a lecture based workshop designed to educate the GS community about sleep.
- “Sleep affects cognition, memory, emotion, and behavior,” said Angela Landers, the counseling center’s Assistant Director for Outreach and Community Engagement. “You must get enough sleep to be at optimal capacity.”
- This sleep clinic will be held virtually and in person, at the Statesboro campus’s counseling center Wednesday, October 25 from 2 p.m. to 3:30 p.m.
- “The clinic is welcome to anyone who’s seeing problems with their sleep, or just looking for healthy practices to take home,” said Landers.