op-chebili-caps-nguyen.jpg Investing in mental health must be a priority for the University if students’ wellbeing is to be prioritized. Appears In CHEBILI: The University fails to prioritize mental health By Nicole Chebili | September 13, 2021 Instead of the University shrugging their shoulders and offering CAPS for the hundredth time, it must make decisions that prioritize mental support for students, faculty and staff.
CHEBILI: The University fails to prioritize mental health By Nicole Chebili | September 13, 2021 Instead of the University shrugging their shoulders and offering CAPS for the hundredth time, it must make decisions that prioritize mental support for students, faculty and staff.
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