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Faculty, staff and administrators play an important role in maintaining the mental health of the Ithaca College community. Therefore, the counseling center endeavors to equip you with information to assist you in reaching out to students who may be experiencing emotional difficulty.

Join LeBron Rankins, a counseling center staff psychologist, for an informal discussion about recognizing and responding to students in distress.

Tuesday, March 5
2:00 p.m.
Counseling Center Group Room

R.S.V.P. by e-mail to lrankins@ithaca.edu.

If you are unable to attend this session, two more will be offered this semester: Tuesday, April 10 and Friday, May 4. Reminders of these sessions will be posted on Intercom.

Recognizing and Responding to Students in Distress | 1 Comments |
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Recognizing and Responding to Students in Distress Comment from lrankins on 03/01/07
The event is scheduled for Monday, March 5; not Tuesday.