Helpful Mental Health Resources for Campuses
Learn how to address mental health issues among students, faculty, and staff
Learn how to address mental health issues among students, faculty, and staff
Doctors Marisa Randazzo and Melissa Reeves discuss student supports as mental health concerns continue to increase during the pandemic.
The state allocated $11.5 million of the Governors Emergency Education Relief (GEER) funding to support mental health initiatives at USG.
Another recent study found that delirium can often be one of the earliest indications of coronavirus infection.
The College Student Fall 2020 Mental Health Survey was conducted in September 2020 and received 12,188 responses from students at 65 universities.
The coronavirus pandemic has shifted the focus for many school districts when it comes to how grant money will be utilized.
TimelyMD also surveyed college students on their top concerns and how they are coping with increased stress and anxiety during the coronavirus pandemic.
The Campus Safety Online Summit keynotes and general sessions will address mental health, recovering from all threats and hazards, and reopening K-12 districts and college campuses.
Universities are identifying innovative ways to reduce the stigma of getting help for mental health issues.
A new whitepaper from Mental Health America and Impero discusses the effects of stress and loneliness on students and how school staff and parents can help.