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Crowdsource: Reflecting On Penn State’s Wellness Days

As April 7 came and went, Penn State’s spring semester wellness day program has come to a rather anticlimactic end. Now, it’s time for some reflection.

The university’s three non-instructional wellness days aimed to help both students and professors avoid burnout in light of Penn State’s decision to cancel spring break due to the pandemic.

But did those days off work, or were they just a waste of time? Did they simply end up delaying your stresses? We want to hear your thoughts on Penn State’s wellness days and how they could be improved moving forward.

If you have any questions, feel free to email [email protected].

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Owen Abbey

Owen Abbey was a Secondary Education major before he graduated from the wonderful institution known as Penn State. When he was not writing for the blog, he enjoyed rooting for the Baltimore Orioles and Ravens, supporting Penn State basketball and softball, dreaming of all of the ways he would win the TV show "Survivor," and yes mom, actually doing school work. All of this work prepared him to teach his own class of students, which was always his true passion. He still can be found on Twitter @theowenabbey and can be reached for questions and comments at [email protected]

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