Go Ask Alice!
Go Ask Alice! is a health question and answer Internet resource produced by the Alice! Health Promotion Program at Columbia University. This resource provides health information by subject via a search of Go Ask Alice! archives containing over 3,000 previously-posted questions and answers, and reader responses.
Who is Alice!?
Alice! is not one person, but a team. The Go Ask Alice! site is supported by a team of Columbia University health promotion specialists, health care providers, and other health professionals, along with a staff of information and research specialists and writers. Our team members have advanced degrees in public health, health education, medicine, counseling, and a number of other relevant fields.
Go Ask Alice! provides health information and should not be considered specific medical advice, a diagnosis, treatment, or a second opinion for health conditions. The University of Lynchburg Office of Wellness and Health Promotion offers no endorsement of, and assumes no liability for, the currency, accuracy, or availability of the information on this site. If you have an existing ailment that could be adversely affected by information provided on this site, or if you have an urgent health problem, consult with a healthcare provider before acting on information contained there.
To schedule an appointment with a health provider, contact the Health Center or the Counseling Center.
The Wellness Toolkit includes information, resources, and apps that can help you live your best life as a student at Lynchburg.
Here you’ll find information about alcohol and other drugs, anxiety, depression, grief, paths to healthy living, healthy relationships, body image, identity and inclusion, suicide and self-harm, and life outside the hive.
To improve academic outcomes and overall quality of life for students by removing the obstacle of food insecurity and ensuring every student has access to food at no cost, the University of Lynchburg has one food pantry on campus.
Little Free Pantry
Serves students, faculty, staff, and the surrounding neighborhood.
Spiritual Life Center
500 Brevard St.
- Outside wall near the terrace-level door facing College Street and Schewel Hall
- Open 24 hours