Transcript of Beyond the Pandemic, and a look at the PAWS program
Joan Gabel: Without question, this has to have been one of the hardest years in the entire nearly 170-year history of this university, especially and most importantly for our students. The world was turned upside down and we did our very best to support them, but we couldn’t change what was going on in the world around them.
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Rick Moore: Welcome to the podcast
Top of Mind, Promoting Mental Health at the University of Minnesota. [music] I’m Rick Moore reporting. That was President Joan Gabel giving her assessment of the gravity and heaviness of this past year for college students.
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A growing body of research and data, collected even before the pandemic, makes it clear that there has been a growing mental health crisis on college campuses.
May 19, 2021 at 1:27 pm by Holly Rusch
The University of California Board of Regents approved the 2021-22 UC Office of the President Budget and discussed the Eligibility in the Local Context program, along with student mental health, from the lens of student equity and inclusion on May 12 during their latest board meeting.Â
The Academic and Student Affairs Regents Committee met last Wednesday.Â
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Budget Increase to Combat Pandemic-Related Losses
The $960.6 million 2021-22 UC Office of the President (UCOP) budget marks an uptick of $98.6 million from the more conservative planning of the UCâs 2020-21 budget. UC President Michael V. Drake attributed the increase to pandemic-related financial loss.Â