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Covid-19_Umaine News_Pandemic Mental Health Impacts On Adolescents Quantified In New Umaine Study, University Of Maine Division Of Marketing And Communications
Covid-19_Umaine News_Pandemic Mental Health Impacts On Adolescents Quantified In New Umaine Study, University Of Maine Division Of Marketing And Communications
Division of Marketing & Communications
Screenshot of UMaine in the News regarding a University of Maine study that COVID-19 has led to an increase in mental health issues like depression and self-destructive behavior.
Covid-19_Umaine News_Bdn, Wcax Report On Uvm, Umaine Study Concluding That Mainers’ Health Worsened During Pandemic, University Of Maine Division Of Marketing And Communications
Covid-19_Umaine News_Bdn, Wcax Report On Uvm, Umaine Study Concluding That Mainers’ Health Worsened During Pandemic, University Of Maine Division Of Marketing And Communications
Division of Marketing & Communications
Screenshot of UMaine in the News regarding the Bangor Daily News and WCAX (Channel 3 in Burlington, Vermont) reporting on a University of Vermont-led study involving University of Maine researchers that found that the mental and physical health among people in Maine and Vermont worsened during the COVID-19 pandemic. “
Covid-19_Maine Campus_The Lasting Effects Of Covid-19: College Students Stuggle With Returning To In-Person Education, Sydney Jackson
Covid-19_Maine Campus_The Lasting Effects Of Covid-19: College Students Stuggle With Returning To In-Person Education, Sydney Jackson
Teaching, Learning & Research Documents
Maine Campus opinion piece regarding the effects of COVID-19 on college students.
Center On Aging_Mental Health In Times Of Covid-19 Symposium, University Of Maine Center On Aging
Center On Aging_Mental Health In Times Of Covid-19 Symposium, University Of Maine Center On Aging
UMaine Center on Aging
Screenshot of the program for the University of Maine Center on Aging's virtual Mental Health in Times of COVID-19 Symposium to be held on April 5, 2021. Also, included as supplemental content are an email regarding the event and a screenshot of a webpage regarding the event.
Covid-19_Academic Calendar - Additional Reading Days - Spring 2021 Semester Email, John Volin, Robert Dana, Dan Qualls
Covid-19_Academic Calendar - Additional Reading Days - Spring 2021 Semester Email, John Volin, Robert Dana, Dan Qualls
Community Guidance
Email from John Volin, Executive Vice President for Academic Affairs and Provost, University of Maine, Robert Dana, Vice President for Student Life and Inclusive Excellence and Dean of Students, University of Maine, and Dan Qualls, Vice President for Academic Affairs & Head of Campus, University of Maine at Machias regarding the University of Maine implementing two Reading Days for the spring semester academic calendar.
Uma Covid-19 Remote Resources_Students_Resources For Physical & Emotional Well-Being, University Of Maine At Augusta
Uma Covid-19 Remote Resources_Students_Resources For Physical & Emotional Well-Being, University Of Maine At Augusta
University of Maine at Augusta
Screenshot of the University of Maine at Augusta's Remote Resources webpage with COVID-19 related resources for mental and emotional well-being for students.
Ums_Community Guidance_Resources For Mental And Emotional Well-Being, University Of Maine System
Ums_Community Guidance_Resources For Mental And Emotional Well-Being, University Of Maine System
Community Guidance
Screenshot of University of Maine System Coronavirus Disease Community Guidance concerning "Resources for Mental and Emotional Well-Being".
Sacred Approaches To Mental Health Issues, The University Of Maine College Of Liberal Arts And Sciences
Sacred Approaches To Mental Health Issues, The University Of Maine College Of Liberal Arts And Sciences
Cultural Affairs Distinguished Lecture Series
The Judaic Studies Program at the University of Maine has invited Rabbi Richard Address, Founder and Director of www.jewishsacredaging.com to campus in October 2015 to deliver a presentation entitled "Sacred Approaches to Mental Health Issues." Using Jewish tradition as a starting point, this lecture offers ways of thinking about mental illness and examines how the sacred impacts our understanding and approaches to it. Specifically, the program will "explore the traditional definitions of a person dealing with mental illness, trace the diagnostic approach that tradition gives us and examine how the sources can inform us in dealing with current situations" (www.jewishsacredaging.com)