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AccessU: More Than Stress

Confronting stigma and uncovering the experiences and needs of students with mental health diagnoses at the University of Minnesota

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Month: April 2022

Aurora Center’s director shows up for victims and survivors
April 20, 2022May 25, 2022

Aurora Center’s director shows up for victims and survivors

By Marlee Louden
Katie Eichele provides support to students facing sexual assault, relationship violence, stalking and sexual harassment.

Profiles
Minds That Matter: Emma Morris
April 15, 2022May 25, 2022

Minds That Matter: Emma Morris

Image: New Jersey native Emma Morris is a third-year Journalism student at the University of Minnesota. (Courtesy of Emma Morris) Emma Morris is a third-year […]

Minds that Matter
Minds That Matter: Roselin Victor
April 15, 2022May 25, 2022

Minds That Matter: Roselin Victor

Image: Roselin Victor poses for a photo in her car on a sunny day. (Courtesy of Roselin Victor) Roselin Victor–a third-year student at the University […]

Minds that Matter
Minds that Matter: Olivia Kemp
April 12, 2022May 25, 2022

Minds that Matter: Olivia Kemp

Image:  Olivia Kemp and her emotional support cat, Seb in February in Minneapolis, Minnesota. (Courtesy of Olivia Kemp) “I was first diagnosed with anxiety and […]

Minds that Matter
Minds that Matter: Grace Tuft
April 12, 2022May 25, 2022

Minds that Matter: Grace Tuft

Image: Grace Tufte is a first-year at the University of Minnesota studying accounting and finance. “With years of treatment and an assigned bed in the […]

Minds that Matter
Why does the University of Minnesota Twin Cities campus have two counseling services?
April 10, 2022May 25, 2022

Why does the University of Minnesota Twin Cities campus have two counseling services?

By Megan Phillips and Holly Gilvary
A comprehensive guide to the differences and similarities between Boynton Health and Student Counseling Services

News & Views
Survey: Students, mostly satisfied with resources, still cite long wait times and challenges in accessing University mental health services
April 9, 2022May 25, 2022

Survey: Students, mostly satisfied with resources, still cite long wait times and challenges in accessing University mental health services

By Mitchell Levesque and Matthew Voigt
Students note some stigma in faculty interactions and expressed concerns about campus police in mental health crisis response

Issues

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In the News

 

  • This Minnesota researcher’s work is highlighting the connections between serious mental illness and cardiovascular disease – MinnPost, April 2022

 

  • As youth mental illness soars, US task force recommends screening children as young as age 8 for anxiety – ABC News, April 2022

 

  • New CDC survey warns of growing mental health crisis among teens – NPR, April 2022

 

  • First-of-its-kind mental health treatment works to keep patients out of the ER – Kare 11, April 2022

 

  • College athlete speaks out about mental health pressures, gives advice to coaches, parents – Good Morning America, April 2022

 

  • Mental health hotline numbers would appear on California college student ID cards if bill passes – EdSource, April 2022

 

  • Why students are taking mental health days off from school — and how to make the most of them – Star Tribune, April 2022

 

  • With students in turmoil, US teachers train in mental health – AP News, April 2022

 

  • Why American Teens Are So Sad – The Atlantic, April 2022

 

 

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