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SUMMARY:Mental Health at Princeton: Challenges\, Opportunities and the Path Forward
DESCRIPTION:In recent years\, Princeton students and the broader University community have faced the stressors and disruptions of the COVID-19 pandemic and have grieved the tragic deaths of University community members\, including the loss of seven students to suicide. Through this\, students\, alumni and campus partners have collaborated to identify gaps and address critical needs in mental health resources and supports\, while continuing to address stigma in campus culture and climate. Hear from student\, alumni and University leaders as they update alumni on the challenges and opportunities facing the mental health needs of students and the University community. Please bring your questions for the Q&A to follow the panel discussion\, and invite fellow alumni\, friends and guests for this important conversation. \nSpeakers  \nZhan Okuda-Lim ’15\, Founding Chair\, Princeton Mental Health Initiative Board; Postdoctoral Fellow and Adjunct Policy Researcher\, RAND \nAllen Nieva ’26\, Former Chair\, Undergraduate Student Government (USG) Mental Health Committee \nAishwarya Swamidurai ’26\, Former Vice President\, USG \nTiffanie Cheng Wu ’24\, former Co-Chair\, Undergraduate Student Government (USG) Mental Health Committee; and Founder and Organizer\, Princeton Alumni Mental Health Coalition \nHilary Herbold *97\, Assistant Director of Urgent Care and Social Worker\, Counseling and Psychological Services\, University Health Services \n  \nSponsored by the Princeton Alumni Mental Health Coalition
URL:https://reunions.princeton.edu/event/mental-health-at-princeton-challenges-opportunities-and-the-path-forward-3/
LOCATION:Frist Campus Center\, Film and Performance Theatre\, Room 301\, Princeton University\, Princeton\, NJ\, 08540\, United States
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SUMMARY:One Too Many: Stories of Princetonian Humanity and Mental Health Exhibition Opening Ceremony
DESCRIPTION:The “One Too Many: Stories of Princetonian Humanity and Mental Health” is a cross-generational exhibition hosted by the Alumni Mental Health Coalition to bring together alumni and current students to share lived experiences of mental health at Princeton and beyond. In collaboration with the Undergraduate Student Government’s Mental Health Committee\, this exhibition highlights stories across mediums — audio\, writing\, visual art and live performances — to foster community\, reflection and connection. Grounded in the One Too Many student campaign\, the project aims to create resonance across generations while advocating for more responsive and compassionate approaches to student well-being. \nThe opening ceremony features the Princeton Footnotes and Old NasSoul and speakers highlighting the mental health journey before\, during\, and after Princeton. ” \nSmall refreshments will be available. Sponsored by the Princeton Alumni Mental Health Coalition and the USG Mental Health Committee” \nSponsored by the Princeton Alumni Mental Health Coalition
URL:https://reunions.princeton.edu/event/princeton-alumni-mental-health-coalition-reception/
LOCATION:Frist Campus Center\, Reading Room\, Third Floor
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