The Student Well-Being Personalized Care Model is a visual aid to helps students determine what support resources and services are available to them based on their specific mental health and well-being needs.
Read More »The International Students Club and student well-being is coordinating a “Walk for Iran” event 3-4 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 2, for individuals to show their support for the students and people of Iran. Participants will walk a short route through campus.
Read More »Simran Bhatia, organizational health education specialist for student well-being, will deliver a talk titled “Leading Mindfully: The Role of Well-Being in Leadership,” tomorrow (Wednesday, Oct. 5), at the University of Alabama at Birmingham.
Read More »Student Well-Being is hosting a Mental Well-Being Ambassador Training, a training for students to learn how to support their own and other’s well-being.
Read More »As part of the Summer of Well-Being program, join human resources and student well-being for “Healthy Eating on the Go and on a Budget,” a presentation by UM System’s United Healthcare representative, 11 a.m.-noon on Thursday, July 28, in the Ozark Room of the Havener Center.
Read More »Student well-being is hosting “What We Say and How We Listen” on Thursday, June 30. This training is for university employees and is focused on how the language we use shapes the trajectory of our conversations. Topics that will be covered include person and identity first language, LGBTQIA+ affirming language, active listening, and nonverbal communication.
Read More »Student well-being and human resource services are hosting a training titled “RESPOND: Partnering for Campus Mental Health” that will address policies such as FERPA, crisis and mental health resources. The training is to help recognize when someone may be struggling or in distress, increase your awareness of mental health resources and to prevent suicide.
Read More »If you notice that your student is struggling throughout the semester, or even if they aren’t, encourage them not to wait until it’s too overwhelming to reach out for help.
Read More »After a recent conversation with their student about opportunities for substance use and abuse, a parent recently asked what steps Missouri S&T is taking to prevent alcohol and substance misuse on campus.
Read More »Student Well-Being offers brief, solution-focused individual counseling with a licensed counselor in a completely confidential and safe environment. There is little to no wait time to get screened and meet with a counselor.
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