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Home  /  Quadcasts  /  Ep. 29 A Year in Review on College Student Mental Health: Resilience, Awareness, and Opportunities for 2022

Mental and Behavioral Health

Ep. 29 A Year in Review on College Student Mental Health: Resilience, Awareness, and Opportunities for 2022

December 22, 2021

As the end of 2021 draws near, the Mary Christie Institute reflects on the continuing impact of the pandemic on college student mental health and higher education’s response to the uncertainty on campuses. Executive Director of Counseling and Wellness at New York University, Dr. Zoe Ragouzeos, discusses student isolation and loneliness, the pandemic’s silver lining that de-stigmatized mental health and outreach for help, and key findings on faculty’s role when it comes to student mental health.

Interviewed by: Marjorie Malpiede
Quadcast Episode 0
12/22/2021
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