We’re excited to announce the second “Dog Therapy × One Health” event, following the great response to last November’s session!
In recent years, universities have been expanding initiatives to support the mental and physical well-being of students and faculty. One approach gaining attention is dog therapy.
This practice has been increasingly adopted by universities overseas, as interactions with therapy dogs have been scientifically shown to reduce stress and foster a sense of comfort. It is recognized as an effective way to promote well-being in educational and research settings.
This upcoming event will be held on January 23, 2026, as part of a research project examining the psychological benefits of dog therapy and its role in enhancing well-being on campus.
Why not take a moment to relax and enjoy the calming presence of therapy dogs?
[Date & Time] Friday, January 23, 2:50 p.m.–3:50 p.m.
[Venue] Center zone Bldg. 2 Room#2108, Ito Campus
[Max.] First 50 students, faculty and staff members of KU
[Registration] Please register here.
