Managing Feelings About Returning to Campus
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We understand that after more than a year and a half into the COVID-19 pandemic, many people continue to deal with feelings of stress, uncertainty and fear.
As students return to classrooms, labs and studios and resume participation in co-curricular programs, events, and activities such as clubs and organizations, we want to offer you the opportunity to learn about:
- How best to care for yourself
- How best to support the people around you at this challenging time
- Recognizing when to reach out
- Resources that are available to you and your friends
Information about the psychological impact of the pandemic will be followed by a discussion of coping skills and steps you can take to support your own well-being as we continue to adjust to the “new normal.” A presentation of resources available to our community members will be included.
Moderator
Gene Palma, vice president of University Wellness, Safety and Administration
Panel
- K.C. Rondello, MD, clinical associate professor in the College of Nursing and Public Health and University Epidemiologist
- Nicole Gaudino, RN, NP, executive director of University Health and Wellness
- Carol Lucas, MSW ’02, PhD ’13, LCSW-R, director of counseling and support services
- Scott Zotto, MSW, LCSW, coordinator of substance abuse counseling and prevention programing