Please note this event occurred in the past.
October 22, 2021 12:30 pm - 1:45 pm ET
Zoom

Hosted by the Office of Faculty Development in collaboration with the Center for Counseling and Psychological Health (CCPH), the Dean of Students Office (DOSO), the Ombuds Office, and Undergraduate Student Success. 

Addressing undergraduate student emotional and behavioral concerns can be a challenging and overwhelming experience for faculty. During this workshop you will discuss real life scenarios and work with your colleagues to identify ways to respond to and help students. You will also hear from key campus resource leaders in the Undergraduate Student Success and Center for Counseling and Psychological Health about when and how to refer students to services.  Come join your colleagues to discuss how to best support students and learn new tools for what to do when faced with student concerns. 

Facilitator and presenter:
Christiane Healey, Sr. Lecturer, Biology, and OFD Faculty Fellow

Presenters: 
Carolyn Bassett, Associate Provost for Student Success
Gretchen LaBonte, Associate Dean of Students for Student Life, Dean of Students Office
Martha Patrick, University Ombudsperson, Ombuds Office
Lydia Rackenberg, Clinical Social Worker, Center for Counseling and Psychological Health
Kerri Thompson Tillett, Associate Vice Chancellor and the University’s Title IX Coordinator, Equal Opportunity and Diversity Office


Student support resources:

  • Dean of Students Office Student Support Request & Referral
  • The Maroon Folder
  • Creating a Culture of Care
  • Recognize and Respond to Stress