MCI Journal

The Mary Christie Quarterly provides thought leaders with news, information, and commentary on the issues facing administrators and policymakers regarding student health and higher education policy.

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Reports/Surveys

Data and reports on the behavioral health of teens and young adults

January 11, 2023

The Mental Health and Wellbeing of Young Professionals

A survey of graduates between the ages of 22 and 28 seeking to better understand the mental and emotional health of early career professionals.

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A weekly roundup of news and research on the health and wellness of college students

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About MCI

The Mary Christie Institute is the inter-institutional epicenter for new ideas and initiatives in college-age behavioral health and is the only think-tank in the country focused specifically on these issues.

The need for a national resource like the Mary Christie Institute has never been greater as rates of anxiety, depression, loneliness, and hopelessness continue to rise.

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Gloria Larson, JD

President Emeritus, Bentley University
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Chief Human Resources Officer, Boston Medical Center
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Executive Director of Counseling and Wellness Services, NYU
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Global Director of Mental Health and Wellness, Minerva University
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President, William James College

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