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Events and news of what's happening around the Fredonia campus.
Events and news of what's happening around the Fredonia campus.
Soothing activities, crafts and assorted resources will be available during Destress for Success, a week-long series offering students a respite from study, coordinated by the Counseling Center and Prevention, Advocacy and Wellness Services.
A new master’s degree in Clinical Mental Health Counseling (CMHC) has been added to graduate program offerings at SUNY Fredonia in response to a growing demand for clinical mental health care counselors.
The Student Health Center and Counseling Center, which relocated to Jewett Hall and Igoe Hall, respectively, during the summer months, will remain there until October.
SUNY Fredonia has partnered with BetterMynd, an online therapy platform, to offer students access to free teletherapy sessions from a diverse network of licensed mental health counselors.
A series of events and activities designed to help students reduce anxiety in a healthy, productive way to gain added focus to succeed as the fall semester winds down will be rolled into De-Stress for Success, starting on Monday, Dec. 5 through Thursday, Dec. 14.
Mental Health First Aid for Higher Education teaches how to identify, understand, and respond to signs of mental illnesses and substance use disorders. Two trainings will be offered per month from November 2022 through May 2023. Virtual and in-person options are available.
Seven faculty and staff members in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, School of Music, Information Technology Services, Counseling Services and Human Resources have received the SUNY Chancellor’s Award for Excellence, an honor that recognizes superior professional achievement.
Jermaine Kenner, a mental health counselor at the Counseling Center and a Fredonia alumnus, will explore mental health challenges in higher education in the final virtual Brown Bag Lunch talk of the fall semester on Wednesday, Dec. 2.
The offices of Residence Life, Campus Life and the Counseling Center have organized a Wellness Week starting Monday, Nov. 9.
Wellness kits are on their way to Fredonia first-year students to help them address unique needs during an academic year made more challenging by the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.