Universities supported mental health during Chauvin trial
Several universities and colleges across the United States reached out to students to provide campus support and resources while deliberations were still ongoing in the trial of Derek Chauvin who was convicted for the killing of George Floyd on Tuesday 20 April, writes Victoria J Arancio for
ABC News.
Princeton University, Penn State, Syracuse, Boston University, Northwestern University, Grinnell College, Binghamton University and Columbia College Chicago are among the universities that have reached out to their student communities, listing mental health resources and virtual community spaces to help students and faculty process a trial that has sent shockwaves across the country.