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Home  /  Quadcasts  /  Ep. 26: Faculty on the Frontlines: Advice on approaching in-person teaching, finding resources on campus, recognizing signs of student distress, and conveying care and community

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Ep. 26: Faculty on the Frontlines: Advice on approaching in-person teaching, finding resources on campus, recognizing signs of student distress, and conveying care and community

October 06, 2021

Andrew Shepardson, PhD, Vice President for Student Affairs and Dean of Students at Bentley University and Zoe Ragouzeos, PhD, Executive Director of Counseling and Wellness Services at New York University and MCI President, share advice for faculty to better support college student mental health and wellbeing at this critical time. Strategies include building trust on campus, referring students to support, discussing mental health, and incorporating community and inclusion in the classroom.

Interviewed by: Marjorie Malpiede
Quadcast Episode 0
10/06/2021
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