When it comes to the topic of colleges and universities, people may generally think of ivy-lined buildings, activities on the campus green, “rush week,” and more, but for some students in higher education, there’s something else on their minds: stress.
Whether it’s about maintaining a specific GPA, succeeding in a competitive environment, securing scholarships, dealing with the uncertainty of securing a job after graduation, or even dealing with social pressure from peers, students in higher education institutions can experience high-pressure environments — even the most successful of students.
That’s where decompression spaces come in. Also known as “wellness rooms” or “mindfulness rooms,” these dedicated spaces are built with one purpose in mind: helping higher education students relax, practice self-care, and manage burnout. But what makes these spaces unique from any other quiet room?




