Bradley sat down for an interview to share her enthusiasm for collaboration, her thoughts on technology-based options for mental health, and approaches for serving all students in need of support.
Students in the Collegiate Recovery Program are spreading the word about campus resources by brewing free coffee.
Today is Open Door Day, where the administration, faculty and other offices are all opening their doors to students who want to talk.
These are the mental health support services available everyday and specific to reading day 2018.
Teams of volunteers removed invasive plants and trash from the trails and gardens of the West Atlanta Watershed Alliance, planted trees in midtown for Trees Atlanta, and removed dumped furniture and debris from the streets around the perimeter of the Hart
The Office of Health and Well-Being which housed Campus Recreation, Health Initiatives, and Stamps Health Services has been expanded and transformed into a team now known as Health and Well-Being at Georgia Tech (HW@GT).
Nearly 100 individuals and groups from across campus were honored last night at the annual Up With the White and Gold awards ceremony.
On the evening of April 11, Wardlaw’s Gordy Room was filled to capacity as the Georgia Tech community celebrated its eighth annual Lavender Graduation and fifth annual Lavender Awards.
In support of suicide prevention week, signs have been placed around campus in seven languages to make sure all members of the Georgia Tech community know that they are valued and that there is help available if they need it.
Fresh Check Day, which takes place on September 13th from 11 am – 1 pm on Tech Walkway, is a carnival-themed event that connects students with mental health resources on campus.