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How college students can best navigate the emotions of their new world

The second in a two-part series on college anxiety with Tammy Dixon of the Missouri State Counseling Center.

August 20, 2024 by Strategic Communication

Yesterday was the first day of the fall semester on the Missouri State University campus. More than 20,000 students hit the sidewalks — that includes many freshmen who are navigating this new world for the first time.

Tammy Dixon, assistant director of the Counseling Center on campus, says anxiety is the most common emotion among freshmen, so remember you are not alone. Most importantly, you can always ask for help. Students can talk with their parents, reach out to their resident assistant or contact the Counseling Center.

  1. Anxiety is the most common emotion among freshmen


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