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UAF Post Secret
The UAF Post Secret project is displayed in the Wood Center commons Tuesday, April 30, 2013. People were asked to anonymously tell their biggest secret by submitting it on a postcard in a drop box. Cards collected over several weeks are being displayed on campus through Friday, when they will be moved to the River City Cafe downtown for a First Friday event from 6-8pm. The project is an effort by five students in the "Psychology in Action" class to reduce stigma associated with seeking help, and to inform students and the Fairbanks Community about the mental health resources that are available to them.
UAF Post Secret
The UAF Post Secret project is displayed in the Wood Center commons Tuesday, April 30, 2013. People were asked to anonymously tell their biggest secret by submitting it on a postcard in a drop box. Cards collected over several weeks are being displayed on campus through Friday, when they will be moved to the River City Cafe downtown for a First Friday event from 6-8pm. The project is an effort by five students in the "Psychology in Action" class to reduce stigma associated with seeking help, and to inform students and the Fairbanks Community about the mental health resources that are available to them.
UAF Post Secret
The UAF Post Secret project is displayed in the Wood Center commons Tuesday, April 30, 2013. People were asked to anonymously tell their biggest secret by submitting it on a postcard in a drop box. Cards collected over several weeks are being displayed on campus through Friday, when they will be moved to the River City Cafe downtown for a First Friday event from 6-8pm. The project is an effort by five students in the "Psychology in Action" class to reduce stigma associated with seeking help, and to inform students and the Fairbanks Community about the mental health resources that are available to them.
UAF Post Secret
The UAF Post Secret project is displayed in the Wood Center commons Tuesday, April 30, 2013. People were asked to anonymously tell their biggest secret by submitting it on a postcard in a drop box. Cards collected over several weeks are being displayed on campus through Friday, when they will be moved to the River City Cafe downtown for a First Friday event from 6-8pm. The project is an effort by five students in the "Psychology in Action" class to reduce stigma associated with seeking help, and to inform students and the Fairbanks Community about the mental health resources that are available to them.
UAF Post Secret
The UAF Post Secret project is displayed in the Wood Center commons Tuesday, April 30, 2013. People were asked to anonymously tell their biggest secret by submitting it on a postcard in a drop box. Cards collected over several weeks are being displayed on campus through Friday, when they will be moved to the River City Cafe downtown for a First Friday event from 6-8pm. The project is an effort by five students in the "Psychology in Action" class to reduce stigma associated with seeking help, and to inform students and the Fairbanks Community about the mental health resources that are available to them.
UAF Post Secret
The UAF Post Secret project is displayed in the Wood Center commons Tuesday, April 30, 2013. People were asked to anonymously tell their biggest secret by submitting it on a postcard in a drop box. Cards collected over several weeks are being displayed on campus through Friday, when they will be moved to the River City Cafe downtown for a First Friday event from 6-8pm. The project is an effort by five students in the "Psychology in Action" class to reduce stigma associated with seeking help, and to inform students and the Fairbanks Community about the mental health resources that are available to them.
UAF Post Secret
The UAF Post Secret project is displayed in the Wood Center commons Tuesday, April 30, 2013. People were asked to anonymously tell their biggest secret by submitting it on a postcard in a drop box. Cards collected over several weeks are being displayed on campus through Friday, when they will be moved to the River City Cafe downtown for a First Friday event from 6-8pm. The project is an effort by five students in the "Psychology in Action" class to reduce stigma associated with seeking help, and to inform students and the Fairbanks Community about the mental health resources that are available to them.
UAF Post Secret
The UAF Post Secret project is displayed in the Wood Center commons Tuesday, April 30, 2013. People were asked to anonymously tell their biggest secret by submitting it on a postcard in a drop box. Cards collected over several weeks are being displayed on campus through Friday, when they will be moved to the River City Cafe downtown for a First Friday event from 6-8pm. The project is an effort by five students in the "Psychology in Action" class to reduce stigma associated with seeking help, and to inform students and the Fairbanks Community about the mental health resources that are available to them.
Posted: Wednesday, May 1, 2013 2:29 pm
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Updated: 5:05 pm, Wed May 1, 2013.
FAIRBANKS -A project spearheaded by five students at the University of Alaska Fairbanks resulted in the display of some deeply held secrets.
The University of Alaska Fairbanks Post Secret project is an effort by the students in a psychology in action class to reduce stigma associated with seeking help and to inform students and the Fairbanks community about the mental health resources that are available to them.
People were asked to anonymously tell their biggest secret by submitting it on a postcard in a drop box. Cards collected over several weeks are being displayed in the Wood Center commons on the UAF campus through Friday, when they will be moved to the River City Cafe downtown for a First Friday event from 6-8 p.m.
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