Georgia Tech will be supporting National Suicide Prevention Week Sept. 11 – 15 as part of its commitment to end suicide on campus.
Following a national search, Vidal Annan Jr. has been named the new senior director of the Center for Mental Health Care and Resources.
Come to Tech Square ATL Social Club to support finalists of the GT/EGHI Mental Health Hackathon.
Last Day to Apply to EGHI/GT Mental Health Technologies Hackathon!
This workshop centers on the experience of Black students at GT and discusses strategies for coping with race-related stress and building community.
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.
QPR stands for Question, Persuade, and Refer—the 3 simple steps anyone can learn to help prevent suicide. All Georgia Tech community members are invited to participate in this free training.
Come learn how to seize the awkward moment and Start the Conversation!
In this workshop, you will learn about strategies for overcoming perfectionism and for putting an end to procrastination, thereby decreasing your overall stress.
This workshop provides strategies for successful time management to increase efficiency and overall well-being.