Webinar (June 1, 2017): Impact of Campus and National Climate on Student Mental Health

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This webinar will feature the Steve Fund's Dr. Alfiee Breland-Noble and focus on students' mental health in today's campus and national climates.
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Dr. Alfiee M. Breland-Noble
AAKOMA Project Director
Assoc. Professor of Psychiatry, Georgetown 

Senior Scientific Advisor, The Steve
Fund

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Thursday, June 1st, 2017 from 2:00-3:00pm (EST)

Healthy Minds Network Webinar:
Impact of Campus and National Climate on Student Mental Health
Alfiee Breland-Noble, Ph.D., M.H.Sc.
Sara Abelson, M.P.H.
Joanne Ly
Becky Fein, M.P.H.

Join the University of Michigan and the Health Minds Network for its upcoming webinar on Thursday, June 1st from 2:00-3:00 pm EST, focused on the students’ mental health in today’s campus and national climates. The webinar will feature the Steve Fund’s Senior Scientific Adviser Dr. Alfiee Breland-Noble, as part of a panel of presenters from various professional backgrounds with unique experiences in understanding and advocating for the mental health of college students.

The presenters include: Alfiee Breland-Noble, Associate Professor of Psychiatry at Georgetown University Medical Center, Director of the AAKOMA Project, and Lab and Senior Scientific Adviser for the Steve Fund; Sara Abelson, Ph.D. student at University of Michigan School of Public Health, and Consultant to Active Minds, Inc.; Joanne Ly, Active Minds Outreach Chair and undergraduate student at University of California San Diego; and Becky Fein, the California Statewide Program Manager for Active Minds, Inc.

Together, the presenters bring a breadth of knowledge and a diverse range of crucial perspectives that can help us better understand and address the impact of today’s national and campus climates on students’ mental health.

Attendance free. Registration required.

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