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3 Trusted Tips for an UnLonely 2026
Try these simple ideas for better connection with yourself and others We’re only a few weeks into the new year, and the world already feels more complicated than ever. Each day seems to bring more political, economic, and environmental uncertainty, with no quick fix...
Harvard Chan School and FAH Partner to Foster Connection and Creativity in the Next Generation of Public Health Leaders
Find out how our longtime learning collaborators at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health used our Campus Colors & Connection workshop to help first-year graduate students connect. For the second year in a row, Harvard’s T.H. Chan School of Public Health...
Centering First-Generation Student Wellness from Day One: Highlights from Fall Orientation at the University of New England
Find out how our longtime learning collaborators at The University of New England used our Campus Colors & Connection workshop to help new first-generation students connect. On a bright August day in Biddeford, Maine, the University of New England (UNE) Campus...
5 Tips for an UnLonely College Transition
The transition to college life brings a lot of mixed emotions. If you’re a rising college student, you may feel some nervousness or anxiety, as well as excitement and anticipation.
10 Short Films to Stream This Pride Month
Pride month has arrived! Watch these 10 LGBTQIA+ short films.
Introducing the CreativityHub
We’ve curated a list of five content recommendations to help you embrace the healing power of creative engagement in 2025
Art Activates Our Social Brains, Research Finds.
Art activates our social brains research finds. Creating and appreciating art engages our social brains!
5 “UnLonely” Content Recommendations to Kick Off 2025
We’ve curated a list of five content recommendations to help you embrace the healing power of creative engagement in 2025
Dr. Jeremy Nobel, gets quoted in Boston Globe article “Loneliness epidemic: How potluck dinners can build connections”
Over half of Americans are lonely. In Maine, potluck dinners are helping. Sharing food and stories helps foster the connection our times so desperately need.
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