Student well-being is offering three sessions of a University of Missouri System-licensed program called RESPOND to train faculty and staff to recognize and provide initial assistance to people with mental health concerns. The sessions will be offered 1-2:30 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 8, and 3-4:30 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 14.
Read More »In recognition of the DEA’s National Take Back Day, Student Well-Being and University Police will host a prescription take back event 11 a.m.–1 p.m. Friday, Oct. 24.
Read More »September is National Recovery Month to promote hope and healing from mental health and substance use challenges. While supplies last, “Recovery is Possible” T-shirts and sweatshirts are available from S&T student well-being for those who complete the 30-minute Collegiate Recovery Ally Training.
Read More »Missouri S&T received the 2025 Excellence in Mental Health and Well-Being Award from Insight Into Academia magazine. The award was announced Monday, Aug. 4.
Read More »The Health and Well-Being Collective, formerly the JED Campus Health and Well-Being Committee, received the Coalition of the Year award from the Missouri Suicide Prevention Network at the 2025 Missouri Suicide Prevention Conference on Thursday, July 17.
Read More »Student well-being is offering four sessions of a University of Missouri System-licensed program called RESPOND to train faculty and staff to recognize and provide initial assistance to people with mental health concerns.
Read More »Join student well-being for Rise of the Resilient: Mental Well-Being Awareness Week Spring 2025 Monday, Feb. 10, through Friday, Feb. 14. Activities, training and events will center around building resilience, discovering and honing your strengths, and learning fun ways to practice mindfulness (such as yoga and petting dogs).
Read More »Student well-being will present additional RESPOND trainings in January. RESPOND is a University of Missouri System-licensed program to train faculty, staff and students on how to recognize and provide initial assistance to people with mental health concerns.
Read More »Student well-being will present the University of Missouri System-licensed program RESPOND to train faculty, staff and students on how to recognize and provide initial assistance to people with mental health concerns.
Read More »Student well-being, along with the campuswide Health and Well-Being Committee and Student Success, have created S&T’s mental health crisis response guide. This guide, a red folder filled with information and resources, will allow all employees to better respond to suicide and mental health crises on campus.
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