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Stay up to date with the latest webinars, surveys and more insights to provide the best care for your students.
- Mental Health
Hear from higher ed leaders making a difference in their campus communities and gain insight into their development and implementation of innovative student success strategies and initiatives.
- Mental Health
Explore diverse strategies for supporting faculty and staff in order to foster a resilient and thriving academic community.
- Mental Health
Hear from leading health equity, mental health, and student affairs experts to explore the need for, and benefits of, inclusive care delivery that embraces the diverse backgrounds, identities, and lived experiences of students.
For North Carolina Community College students, access to physical and mental health services can make the difference in staying enrolled or leaving school. In addition to your students, campus employees need care as they support students and face their own mental health issues.
Join the Ohio Department of Higher Education and TimelyCare to learn about how a hybrid approach to care supports campus clinicians and results in better outcomes for students.
Join a panel of health equity, mental health and student affairs leaders to explore the need for and benefits of inclusive care delivery that embraces the diverse backgrounds, identities, and lived experiences of California students.
Hear from leading experts in mental health, suicide prevention, and student engagement for a panel discussion on why creating an increased sense of belonging among students should be a part of your school’s suicide prevention plan.
- Mental Health
Learn about the Mental Health Early Action on Campus Act (MHEACA) and the funding available for all Illinois public colleges and universities in the Fiscal Year 2023 supplement budget to utilize for mental health resources.
- Telehealth
Explore the successes and lessons learned of technology during the pandemic and how digital tools can soon play a larger role. The digital experts on this Active Minds panel discuss the need for nuanced, data-driven, and equitable approaches, among other factors, for turning the tide in young adult mental health.