If there was any time to get by with a little help from friends or therapists it’s during the COVID-19 pandemic.
That was the message of Wednesday night’s virtual town hall, co-hosted by the Cape Cod COVID-19 Response Task Force, titled “Season of Change, Coping During COVID.”
“We need to be physically distant,” said Larry Berkowitz, director of the Riverside Trauma Center. “The last thing we need is to be socially distanced. We have to find ways to support each other.”
He added: “Now’s the time to call that cousin you haven’t talked to in a long time, and call them again next week.”
February 16, 2021
Dean of the Graduate School and Vice Provost for Graduate Education Kathryn Boor, Vice President for Student and Campus Life Ryan Lombardi, Assistant Vice President of Student and Campus Life for Health and Wellbeing Sharon McMullen and Vice Provost for Undergraduate Education Lisa Nishii issued the following statement Feb. 16:
In October of last year, we released the final report from a year-long Mental Health Review
, an effort that built upon longstanding work to examine and address mental health at Cornell. The review examined our campus culture, environment, academic root causes, strategies, and services in relation to student mental health. The final report included a robust series of recommendations that fall into categories corresponding to key elements of the university’s comprehensive mental health framework.
Santa Monica students take the stage at California Youth Leadership Summit
Feb. 04, 2021 at 6:00 am
This Saturday, five young leaders from Santa Monica will be speaking at the California Youth Leadership Summit, sharing their vision for global cooperation on the biggest issues of the day.
The online event is organized by the Sister Cities International Southern California Chapter in lieu of their annual in-person conference and is open to students living in California’s 356 sister cities across the world.
Out of over 80 applicants, the five Santa Monica speakers were chosen to present on panels discussing sustainability, international cooperation, racial and gender equity, and coping with the pandemic to a global audience of around 2,500 youths.
Feb 2, 2021
For more than a decade, the Small Business Development Center at Jamestown Community College has hosted the Women in Networking (WIN) Chautauqua program on the second Thursday of every month. This program is for female business owners and women working in the business sector.
While this event usually takes place in person, during the COVID-19 pandemic, women are meeting via Zoom to exchange ideas, experiences and address challenging issues. Each person briefly shares their latest business news and then participates in a learning opportunity with a presentation on a topic of interest. The SBDC has helped to build productive business relationships that benefit women throughout the region with this program. To make a reservation or for more information on this monthly program, contact the SBDC at 338-1024 or visit www.sbdcjcc.org.