Emotional Well-Being
Emotional well-being involves optimism, self-esteem, self-acceptance, and the ability to experience and cope with feelings independently and interpersonally. It involves your mood, outlook and perception of yourself and the world around you.
Toolkit
Contact: Counseling Services
Mark Gronski, M.S.W., LCSW
Director, Health & Counseling Services

Department
Contact: Pastoral Counseling
Kelli Taylor, D.Min., OSL
Vice President for Mission Integration & Student Well-Being; Chaplain

Department
Contact: Recovery
Cynthia Reyes, M.S.
Director, Campus Recreation & Wellness

Department
Contact: Title IX Concerns
Clifton Bobbitt, Ed.D.
Assistant Vice President for Student Affairs; Associate Dean of Students; Interim Title IX Coordinator

Department