UNM-Gallup expands mental health resources Categories: Students Faculty Staff Community TimelyCare app available for free to improve student well-being Wednesday, Feb. 14, 2024. GALLUP, N.M. — A new partnership between The University of New Mexico and...
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Angie Reay, executive director of student wellness, talks to Courtney Sanchez, client success manager, and Pam Midgett, director of the Counseling Center, about Timelycare, Feb. 7. (Cecil Witherspoon) After closing Vinson Health Center, MSU is bringing its students a new,...
Vaqueros now have free 24/7 access to virtual care services for mental health and well-being through the TimelyCare mobile application, through which students can schedule appointments with diverse, credentialed and licensed professionals.Alfredo Garcia Jr./THE RIDER Vaqueros now have free 24/7...
GRAND BAHAMA AND NEW PROVIDENCE. NEW ON YOUR TUESDAY MORNING, A LOCAL COMMUNITY COLLEGE IS HELPING ITS STUDENTS AND FACULTY WITH THEIR MENTAL HEALTH, OFFERING A FREE SERVICE CALLED TIMELY CARE. OUR STAR CONNOR SPOKE TO A STUDENT AT DAVIDSON...
The University of California, Irvine, offers support initiatives to educate faculty on how to engage with students on mental health issues. Steve Zylius/University of California, Irvine As student mental health concerns grow, faculty members are feeling pressure to provide them...
By Betti Halsell, Jan. 30, 2024 Many college students are experiencing a new level of mental strain. Looking to meet a high demand for mental health management, some universities are relying on third-party teletherapy companies and digital apps. According to the...
Angie Reay, Director of Student Wellness, describes the new student healthcare systems, Jan. 23. (Sam Difiore) The SGA held its first meeting of the semester on Jan. 23, discussing concerns around campus. The meeting opened with guest speaker Angie Reay,...
Colleges and universities have become well aware of the growing mental health crisis plaguing students, especially their first-years who developed during the pandemic. However, a new report reveals that the problem isn’t contained to students; higher education should also take...
Two cities are trying to become digital health hubs and create their own Silicon Valley. Leaders in Kansas City, Missouri, and Fort Worth, Texas, want to cultivate an environment where digital health entrepreneurs and investors will set up shop.
Yuba College recently announced that it has partnered with TimelyCare, a virtual health and well-being provider, to offer its students free and equitable access to mental health support and basic needs assistance. According to officials, this partnership is an extension...