good evening everyone and welcome. i am read a learner, a daughter ofholocaust survivors and the trustee of the museum of jewish heritage . it is my pleasure to introduce a special evening. before we begin tonight i d like to say a few words about the museum. a museum of jewish heritage is the leading new york institution dedicated to fighting anti-semitism and bigotry. for more than 20 years the museum has challenged visitors intellectually, to understand the ways in which dehumanization of a people can involve too deeply destructive and. and engaging with history, people of all ages and backgrounds inherit our mission to never forget and to combat intolerance that endures to this day. if you re interested in receiving any information of upcoming events , please join our mailing list, a sign in sheet can be found at the admissions desk. i also invite you to become a member of the museum s vibrant community. we are honored to have with us tonight to celebratethe holocaust s
Team BluEJay said they plan on “being proactive and not reactive” when it comes to student wellness.
Acknowledging the mental health impact of COVID-19, Team BluEJay wants to focus on helping students build support systems through initiatives like Con-Ed specific clubs and hangout groups that are a safe space to check in with each other.
Both teams are passionate about providing academic support and professional development opportunities.
Team BluEJay said it wants to collaborate with the psychology department in the Faculty of Arts and Science to create a half-year developmental psychology course focusing on psychology from the perspective of an educator. The team also mentioned plans to work closely with existing academic support services.