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Meet our Fall 2023 Interns and Learn About Their Passion for Mental Health

Active Minds

Welcome our fall 2023 interns, some of our community’s biggest champions for mental health! Each semester, the class of interns at Active Minds plays an integral role in everything from program development, marketing and communications, fundraising and development, and so much more. Describe your perfect day. What is your dream job?

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As Graduation Season Nears, Be Sure to Plan Your TRIO Celebration

COE

Identify the location: Consider the number of graduates, the size of the venue, and the accessibility of the location. Share how you plan to celebrate your graduating students in the class of 2023 with COE and email Terrance Hamm , Associate Vice President of Communications and Marketing, at terrance.hamm@coenet.org.

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Overcoming Barriers to Mental Health Care in College Sports

Timely MD

Stigma: Despite the increasing awareness and acceptance of prioritizing mental health, there is still a stigma surrounding seeking help for mental health concerns, especially in the athletic community. These barriers make it challenging for college athletes to access the mental health care they need to succeed both on and off the field.

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Strategies for Inclusive Care that Drive Student Success

Timely MD

Now imagine those very characteristics that make us who we are inadvertently becoming obstacles to accessing health care. Western Colorado University student, Precious Allen, shares about the impact of having access to TimelyCare’s diverse network of care providers. Batista said.

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How to have a happy and healthy summer

John Hopkins University Student Well-Being Blog

Curl up with an enthralling book on the beach, follow accessible trails, or visit a historical site. Spending too much time in front of screens can adversely impact interpersonal communication skills and mental health. According to cognitive behavior therapist Alice Boyes, Ph.D., Your body and mind will thank you for it.

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Navigating Political Stress: How Campuses Can Support Gen Z’s Mental Health and Civic Engagement

Timely MD

If the mental burden is constant and interferes with day-to-day functioning, reaching out to a counselor or therapist can be crucial for finding relief. Chaplin said these spaces should be judgment-free, safe spaces where students can express their emotions and access support.