Kathleen Frank, counselor and disability support specialist, said the event will provide an anonymous online screening and an informational table with educational literature and resources.
Eating disorders can stem from medical, mental health and physical issues, said Jolene Desroches, coordinator of counseling and disability services.
The University will partner with CollegeResponse.org to provide a free screening.
The organization provides institutions nationwide “with anonymous self-assessments for a variety of concerns that are often misunderstood or misdiagnosed.”
Tables and opportunities for self-screening will be set up at both campus locations.
“During this time we will have various handouts and informational packets regarding eating disorders,” Frank said.
For more information contact the office of counseling and disability services at 210.932.7822.