It’s time for Mental Well-Being Awareness Week – now in its 10th year! Join the Student Well-Being department in training, activities, events, and giveaways, all geared to help you support yourself and others.
Read More »Simran Bhatia, senior organizational health education specialist for student well-being, serves as the program planner-elect for the Mental Health Section of the American College Health Association (ACHA).
Read More »Looking for a new podcast to listen to over winter break? Morning Cup of Joe, a podcast created and recorded by S&T student well-being’s counselling staff covers a wide variety of mental health and well-being topics, framed around pop culture.
Read More »Student well-being is excited to reintroduce the Transforming Lives Through Resilience yard-sign campaign, an initiative designed to strengthen resilience among students and foster a stronger sense of community on campus.
Read More »Simran Bhatia, senior organizational health education specialist in student well-being, delivered a presentation titled “Leading with Grit, Resilience, Emotional Intelligence and Mentorship” to undergraduates at the University of Alabama at Birmingham on Oct. 25.
Read More »The heart of our campus’s well-being ecosystem is student well-being. At the core of every educational institution is a commitment to nurturing its students’ academic growth and holistic well-being. Student well-being embodies this dedication, providing a nurturing and supportive environment that empowers our students and the S&T community to thrive.
Read More »Every year, World Suicide Prevention Day serves as a reminder of the importance of mental health awareness and support for those in need. Missouri S&T is committed to fostering a community that values mental health and well-being.
Read More »Over the summer is a good time to check in on your student’s mental health and well-being. Did you know that, according to the 2023 Missouri Assessment of College Health Behaviors, almost 30% of surveyed S&T students identify with a sexual orientation other than heterosexual?
Read More »Student well-being and the Staff Success Center are looking for staff to serve as Staff Champions. Champions are trained point-of-contacts for information and resources to support student, faculty, and staff mental well-being.
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