Rory Kelly

Rory Kelly is a Clinical Research Assistant at Boston Children’s Hospital Female Athlete Program.

Physical Health

Interesting People Doing Important Work: Mitchell Greene, Ph.D.

Mitchell Greene, Ph.D., a lifelong athlete and sports enthusiast, applies his passion for sport and his expertise in clinical psychology to empower athletes through their mental game. Greene, founder and leading clinician of Greenepsych Clinical and Sport Psychology, was inspired to explore sport psychology from one of baseball’s most famous…

MCQ. Issue 20
01/12/2021
Physical Health

Building Community and Mental Health Support for Young Adults with Chronic and Rare Diseases

While many of us have spent much of 2020 learning to live with uncertainty, isolation, and fear, those with chronic and rare diseases are well-acquainted with these challenges. Advances in medicine and technology have increased the number of young people diagnosed with chronic and rare diseases and have allowed them…

MCQ. Issue 20
01/12/2021
Student Success, Mental and Behavioral Health, Physical Health

A Different Kind of Fall: Students respond to returning to campus during COVID-19

How campuses have responded to the COVID-19 pandemic has significantly impacted the lives of college students, and their higher ed trajectories. In the middle of the spring 2020 semester, the majority of students were forced to leave campus and relocate to safer, off-campus housing, such as moving in with family,…

MCQ. Issue 19
10/19/2020
Diversity, Equity and Inclusion, Mental and Behavioral Health

The Steve Fund Crisis Response Task Force Report, Fall 2020

In September, the Steve Fund’s Crisis Response Task Force released its report titled “Adapting and Innovating to Promote Mental Health and Emotional Well-Being of Young People of Color: COVID-19 and Beyond.” In response to the disproportionate impact of the pandemic on communities of color and the racial unrest following the…

MCQ. Issue 19
10/19/2020
Opinion | Mental and Behavioral Health

Young Voices: Lonely But Not Alone: Thoughts on creating meaningful connections from two recent college graduates

“Hey! Haven’t seen in forever!” “I know! Good to see you! How’ve you been?” “Good! Really stressed, but good! You?” “Alright. We should get a meal. Do you have time this week?” “Um, no, I’m super swamped with midterms and a lecture event I’m organizing. Maybe like, in two weeks,…

MCQ. Issue 15
10/24/2019