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UNC senior creates new program offering peer-based support for reintegrating students


UNC students launched a new program to help reintegrate students hospitalized for mental health reasons. The program, called Tar Heel Navigators, is a peer-based support network that will delegate one care navigator and one campus navigator to each student requesting its services, with the goal of helping students readjust to academic and campus life. (Daily Tar Heel)

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UNC senior creates new program offering peer-based support for reintegrating students