Campus Some CCSU Athletes Claimed Their Mental Health Was Ignored Tiffany Lubanski said she was forced to say goodbye to the game of softball as she struggled with depression and CCSU Freshmen and Sophomores: Isolated and Missing Out Jayden Klaus, a freshman studying journalism at Central Connecticut State University, was a junior at Middletown High School when the VIDEO: Puerto Rican Students Make Connecticut Home 2 Years After Hurricane Maria https://youtu.be/D2Rvhky6VQU Yeicy Alejandro and Genesis Cintron are both part of the almost 135,000 Puerto Ricans who relocated to the mainland VIDEO: CCSU Wellness Center Moving to New Location https://youtu.be/p3b6-k-PBJY The CCSU Student Wellness Services has announced it is moving its offices to the first floor of the recently Video: Potential New Treatment for Depression https://youtu.be/Jk6fdOvIHcA The FDA approved what is considered to be the first fast-acting depression drug available on the market. Spravato is Counseling Center Reduces Wait for Appointments, Seeks Improvement As recently as last semester, students at Central Connecticut State University with mental health complaints were waiting as long as Furloughed Government Workers Feel Pressure on Mental Health A NPR podcast from January expands on what it means for a government employee’s mental health while furloughed. The American Police Killings are Detrimental to Black Mental Health The Washington Post’s “Fatal Force” database found that, of the nearly 1,000 people killed by police in 2018, 229 were ‘Religious Trauma Syndrome’ Not in the Books, But Very Real A recent article from The New York Times explores the growing acceptance of “religious trauma syndrome” (RTF) among mental health Mental Health Issues Increasing Student Withdrawals from Courses, School The number of students withdrawing from their education because of their mental health is on the rise, with Fall 2018 1 2 3 Next »