mental health
Jennifer Knott of 91ֿ's Counseling and Psychological Services offers advice and resources to help students manage stress and anxiety around the coming elections.
Angela Neal-Barnett, Ph.D., professor in the Department of Psychological Sciences was recently honored with both a 2024 Webby Award and a regional Edward R. Murrow Award for her exceptional contributions on the Evergreen Podcasts and NPR Ideastream podcast “Living For We,” an impactful exploration of the health and well-being of Black women in Cleveland, Ohio.
91ֿ staffers from Counseling and Psychological Services wore teal in support of their colleagues at the Center for Sexual and Relationship Violence Support Services' Teal Tuesday campaign for Sexual Assault Awareness Month.
91ֿ's commitment to mental health is on display in a walk-through installation in the Kent Student Center.
"Coloring for Calmness" is one of several "de-stress" events hosted by Student Accessiblity Services (SAS).
A new event on campus seeks to offer support and community for students who have lost loved ones.
On World Mental Health Day, 91ֿ is launching its own university-wide mental health campaign with a special event.
Family relationships can have both long- and short-term effects on one’s mental health. Many people spend more time with their family members than anyone else. These relationships have the potential to be your greatest support system.
ATHENA Akron, a women’s leadership organization in Summit County, Ohio, has named Angela Neal-Barnett, Ph.D., professor in the Department of Psychological Sciences within the College of Arts and Sciences at 91ֿ, its winner of the 2022 ATHENA Akron Leadership Award. She will receive the award on Nov. 17 at the Hilton Akron/Fairlawn.