As Joe Mueller walked to his car in the parking lot of the adjacent medical office building, he thought about the last few months. He thought about the successful completion of his first year of college. He thought about the job he landed for the upcoming summer. He...
Different Viewpoints: Sex Ed from a College Student’s Perspective
RCC's Different Viewpoints is a series of short articles from different age groups and their perspective on health education as they see it. Sex Ed from a College Student's Perspective by Gianna Bendinelli I am not entirely sure how I first learned about sex,...
Including Consent in Sex Education is Critical by Edith Lule
A recent article in U.S. News & World Report reported on an analysis completed by The Center for American Progress focusing on the inclusion of consent and healthy relationships content in sex education standards across the nation. The article stated that out of...
Message from Our Board Chair: Brian Hammersley
Friends and Supporters of the Robert Crown Center- As the Chair of the Board of Directors of the Robert Crown Center for Health Education I wanted to take this opportunity to thank you all for your past support. As you probably know, there have recently been some...
RCC Featured in Sunday, January 28 Chicago Tribune
With the exhibits and displays moved out of the Center at 21 Salt Creek Lane on Friday, January 26, we end a wonderful chapter at the Robert Crown Center. But as bittersweet the sale of our building and the donation of our displays has been, we are honored to be part...
New Executive Director
As part of a plan to increase organizational sustainability and enhance programming and impact, we are pleased to announces the promotion of Barb Thayer to the position of Executive Director. This reorganization--which included the elimination of three...
Reinforcing a Healthy Body Image
Adolescence is a pivotal time during which young people experience new and exciting, yet sometimes uneasy transitions. Young adults face the daunting tasks of maintaining social relationships with peers and family, juggling academics and extracurricular activities,...
Prevention Parenting Impacts Teen Substance Use
Parenting adolescents isn’t easy. This is especially true when it comes to keeping our kids away from alcohol and drugs. In 2016, the Monitoring the Future Survey reported that 3% of 8th graders, 10% of 10th graders and 16% of 12th graders admit to binge drinking. ...
Legal Does Not Mean Safe
Marijuana is in the news daily. While only a few states have legalized marijuana for recreational use, many others, including Illinois, permit its medical use. These new laws have caused many young people to believe that marijuana is safe. To make informed...
Train Your Brain for Happiness
In our culture, the word “stressed” is too often used to describe how we’re feeling. One in five 9-17 year olds are diagnosed with an anxiety disorder each year. How can we become calmer, more positive, even happier people, and help our kids to be happier as well?...
