Featured Posts Remembering Brian: Twenty-Five Years Later At twenty five years, it’s about all the things he has missed. It’s the longing for everything that didn’t happen, the things that couldn’t happen, because he’s no longer here. Grief has been a strange road, one that cannot truly be explained. It started with being all-consuming, a disbelief that… Healing with Send Silence Packing Through fun, welcoming events that encouraged real participation, we set out to bring our campus and local community together around a cause that matters: mental health awareness. Meet the Interns: A Look Back at Summer and Forward to the Fall Through fun, welcoming events that encouraged real participation, we set out to bring our campus and local community together around a cause that matters: mental health awareness. View all the latest blog posts
Healing with Send Silence Packing Through fun, welcoming events that encouraged real participation, we set out to bring our campus and local community together around a cause that matters: mental health awareness.
Meet the Interns: A Look Back at Summer and Forward to the Fall Through fun, welcoming events that encouraged real participation, we set out to bring our campus and local community together around a cause that matters: mental health awareness.
All Posts Know Your Rights: Leave of Absence Policies This post was written by Monica Porter, Esq., Equal Justice Works Fellowship Attorney, Disability Rights Advocates. Setting the stage: What is a leave of absence? Generally, a leave of absence is a break in studies. A leave may be voluntary or involuntary, and taken for medical or other… Read More Student Mental Health and Media: When is it Time to Unplug? Catching up on the news can sometimes leave us feeling more pessimistic than informed. Some may avoid the media altogether to spare themselves the stress, while others are glued to their screens, unable to disengage from the 24/7 coverage. How can we balance our mental health with staying up to… Read More Life After Active Minds: Pursuing a Career as a Mental Health Advocate This post is the second in a two-part series on life after Active Minds. Have you ever considered Active Minds to be more like a second major or part-time job than an extracurricular activity? Has your time with Active Minds in college made you consider a… Read More A Tale of Two Leaves Content Warning: This piece contains mentions of suicide. This post was written by Mark Farley, Former Active Minds Intern and current Graduate Student at Emory University. “The only mistake you can make is not asking for help.” – Sandeep Jauhar When I began college, I thought it would only be… Read More Life after Active Minds: 5 Ways to Continue Your Mental Health Advocacy After Graduation This post is the first in a two-part series on life after Active Minds. Have you wondered how you can continue to advocate for mental health awareness and suicide prevention post-graduation, even if you don’t plan on making a career out of it? Are you about to graduate and looking to contribute to a workforce that is supportive of mental health? If you answered yes to either of these questions, keep reading! We interviewed several professionals (who also all happened to be former Active Minds students!) to learn how their experience as a student advocate with Active Minds influenced their ongoing commitment to mental health awareness and suicide prevention. Here are the 5 ways they suggested students can continue mental health advocacy post-college: Read More Mental Health is for Everyone You might have noticed that we here at Active Minds’ national office haven’t commented much on the political climate here in the United States over the last few weeks and months. There’s one particularly compelling reason for this. As a 501(c)3 tax-exempt nonprofit organization,… Read More Mental Health in College Athletes About a month ago, I would have had my collegiate senior game. A day that I had been both dreading and anticipating ever since I started playing my sport. It is a day to honor student-athletes that will be playing their last collegiate match, but it is far more than… Read More Life is not a Trajectory This morning, as I sat down at my brand new cubicle here at the Active Minds National Headquarters, I realized that I forgot my mug in the lobby of my apartment building. I quickly texted my mom to see if she could grab it for me. She replied that she could,… Read More Now What? It sounds counterintuitive, but on March 28, 2012, the hot and rigid properties of asphalt made up the most forgiving surface of my life. I had attempted suicide, but I had survived and was posed with the toughest question of my life: now what? I suppose I should back up. Read More What We Say Matters Content Warning: This piece contains mentions of suicide. Written by Remi Larson, Active Minds Student Advisory Committee and Active Minds at UCLA member. I’m here. I’m breathing. I’m alive. This surprises me sometimes. Then I remember how lucky I am for this second chance. When I attempted suicide I felt… Read More 47 / 49
Know Your Rights: Leave of Absence Policies This post was written by Monica Porter, Esq., Equal Justice Works Fellowship Attorney, Disability Rights Advocates. Setting the stage: What is a leave of absence? Generally, a leave of absence is a break in studies. A leave may be voluntary or involuntary, and taken for medical or other… Read More
Student Mental Health and Media: When is it Time to Unplug? Catching up on the news can sometimes leave us feeling more pessimistic than informed. Some may avoid the media altogether to spare themselves the stress, while others are glued to their screens, unable to disengage from the 24/7 coverage. How can we balance our mental health with staying up to… Read More
Life After Active Minds: Pursuing a Career as a Mental Health Advocate This post is the second in a two-part series on life after Active Minds. Have you ever considered Active Minds to be more like a second major or part-time job than an extracurricular activity? Has your time with Active Minds in college made you consider a… Read More
A Tale of Two Leaves Content Warning: This piece contains mentions of suicide. This post was written by Mark Farley, Former Active Minds Intern and current Graduate Student at Emory University. “The only mistake you can make is not asking for help.” – Sandeep Jauhar When I began college, I thought it would only be… Read More
Life after Active Minds: 5 Ways to Continue Your Mental Health Advocacy After Graduation This post is the first in a two-part series on life after Active Minds. Have you wondered how you can continue to advocate for mental health awareness and suicide prevention post-graduation, even if you don’t plan on making a career out of it? Are you about to graduate and looking to contribute to a workforce that is supportive of mental health? If you answered yes to either of these questions, keep reading! We interviewed several professionals (who also all happened to be former Active Minds students!) to learn how their experience as a student advocate with Active Minds influenced their ongoing commitment to mental health awareness and suicide prevention. Here are the 5 ways they suggested students can continue mental health advocacy post-college: Read More
Mental Health is for Everyone You might have noticed that we here at Active Minds’ national office haven’t commented much on the political climate here in the United States over the last few weeks and months. There’s one particularly compelling reason for this. As a 501(c)3 tax-exempt nonprofit organization,… Read More
Mental Health in College Athletes About a month ago, I would have had my collegiate senior game. A day that I had been both dreading and anticipating ever since I started playing my sport. It is a day to honor student-athletes that will be playing their last collegiate match, but it is far more than… Read More
Life is not a Trajectory This morning, as I sat down at my brand new cubicle here at the Active Minds National Headquarters, I realized that I forgot my mug in the lobby of my apartment building. I quickly texted my mom to see if she could grab it for me. She replied that she could,… Read More
Now What? It sounds counterintuitive, but on March 28, 2012, the hot and rigid properties of asphalt made up the most forgiving surface of my life. I had attempted suicide, but I had survived and was posed with the toughest question of my life: now what? I suppose I should back up. Read More
What We Say Matters Content Warning: This piece contains mentions of suicide. Written by Remi Larson, Active Minds Student Advisory Committee and Active Minds at UCLA member. I’m here. I’m breathing. I’m alive. This surprises me sometimes. Then I remember how lucky I am for this second chance. When I attempted suicide I felt… Read More
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