Published: Feb. 14, 2022

As the spring semester continues, graduate students are encouraged to take advantage of twoÌýongoing health and wellness events.Ìý

Ask an Advocate

Ask an Advocate is sponsored by the Office of Victim Assistance (OVA). ThisÌýfree, confidential serviceÌýconnectsÌý²ÊÃñ±¦µä students, graduate students, staff and facultyÌýwith a confidential advocate counselor to consult and to see if OVA services would be helpful based on their experience. The chat’s goal is to broaden OVA's accessibility to the CU community and to provide an alternative means of connecting to resources.ÌýNo appointment is necessary.ÌýBoth in-person and virtual discussions are offered.

Upcoming sessions:

  • Feb. 16 (online)
  • Feb. 23 (in person)

Supporting Student Resiliency

The Supporting Student Resiliency Professional Development Series provides graduate students,Ìýfaculty and staff with concrete skills to better support students. Offered by several departments in the Division of Student Affairs, sessions focus on areas critical to student retention and success. Attend any individual session; receive a non-degree certificate if you attend all six sessions.

Upcoming sessions:

  • Feb. 17:ÌýSupporting Survivors: How to Respond in a Trauma Informed Way to Someone Who Discloses a Traumatic Experience
  • Feb. 24:ÌýSupporting Student Mental Health