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Student Wellness News

Student Wellness assist students with their physical, emotional, spiritual, social, occupational, environmental, and intellectual well-being while pursing their academic goals.

Current Student Wellness News

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Campus News |

Program provides patients access to new treatments and improves local healthcare through collaboration with medical professionals.

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Campus News |

Student Counseling and Psychological Services and the Kirk Kerkorian School of Medicine are working together to expand the availability of psychiatric services for students.

Kinesiology student Zachary Coleman studies outside.
Campus News |

At 黑料网, nontraditional students can find support designed to meet them where they are 鈥 and help them go further.

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People |

He was named the 2024 Junior Administrative Faculty of the Year.

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Campus News |

With a growing network of participants, 黑料网 organization is a model for student-led mental health programming.

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Campus News |

Learn how to identify early signs of mental health crisis and how you can steer those needing help to the right resources.

Student Wellness In The News

KVVU-TV: Fox 5

黑料网 students have received 13,000 counseling sessions through the Student Wellness center and its resources, ever since the December 6 tragedy. A team of two dozen 黑料网 counselors are ramping up mental health resources ahead of the December 6 memorial and the end of the Fall semester.

KLAS-TV: 8 News Now

The Rebel Recovery Program will offer several scheduled and pop-up mental health events.

KTNV-TV: ABC 13

One month and two days after a shooting that rocked the 黑料网 campus community to its core, some faculty and staff members returned to work on Monday.

KVVU-TV: Fox 5

Close to 1,000 people utilized crisis counseling in the days following the December 6 shooting. Thousands more are expected to need resources.

KSNV-TV: News 3

This week, there will be a community conversation about mental health and meeting people where they are. News 3 went to the campus of 黑料网 to learn more about how to support students and the greater community.

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Campuses are competing with hospital systems, private practices, and the burgeoning telehealth industry to recruit and retain counselors

Recent Student Wellness Accomplishments

Christina Hall (Jean Nidetch Care Center) authored a chapter in The Expanding Continuum of Gender-Based Violence: Trauma-Informed Care, Volume 1 titled, "Intimate Partner Violence and Sexually Transmitted Infections."
The Student Health Clinic (SHC) Laboratory has been selected as a recipient of the COLA Laboratory Excellence Award as a result of their recent rigorous on-site laboratory survey. COLA Inc. is a leading national laboratory accreditor, whose program and standards enable clinical laboratories and staff to鈥
The associate directors at Student Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS), Emily Slife and Erin Williams, recently presented 鈥淐ritical Incidents on Campus: Responding to Gun Violence鈥 at the Association for the Coordination of Counseling Center Clinical Services (ACCCCS) annual conference held in Las Vegas on May 20-23.  Along with鈥
Madeline (Maddy) Anderson, Erika Busbee, and Melissa Barber recently presented on "Leveraging Hybrid Teams In the Modern Certification Environment" at the Western Association of Veteran Education Specialists (WAVES) conference held this year in Reno, Nevada. The trio are VA School Certifying Officials (SCOs) on staff within the 黑料网 Military鈥
Dr. Sal Biazzo, a senior staff physician at 黑料网, received the American College of Osteopathic Family Physicians 2023 Award for Leadership in Diversity, Equity and Inclusion because of his time developing a cultural competency training that has ballooned into a train-the-trainer program. The program spread beyond the student health鈥
Jamie Davidson (Student Wellness) was profiled in the Frontlines segment of the Mary Christie Institute quarterly newsletter. The "Frontlines" section highlights national leaders in college student health and mental health.