Georgia Tech is hosting Suicide Prevention Week for its second year, Sept. 21 – 25.
Mental health-related events and other resources are available on- and off-campus.
Whether it’s wanting more friends, noticing subtle differences in a friendship since the coronavirus pandemic, or wondering whether a close relationship with an intimate partner is really healthy for us – this is a good time to reexamine our needs.
Georgia Tech is proud to announce a new partnership, through the University System of Georgia Mental Health Initiative, with Christie Campus Health to implement the CONNECT program.
Georgia Tech is offering a mental well-being module for incoming first-year students for the first time.
The Division of Student Engagement and Well-Being has announced the opening of the Wellness Empowerment Center and the Center for Mental Health Care and Resources.
Following a national search, Vidal Annan Jr. has been named the new senior director of the Center for Mental Health Care and Resources.
Georgia Tech will be supporting National Suicide Prevention Week Sept. 11 – 15 as part of its commitment to end suicide on campus.