
W&J adds new mental health and wellness resources through innovative BeWell@W&J program
WASHINGTON, PA (September 29, 2022)—Continuing its mission to graduate well-rounded people of uncommon integrity, Washington & Jefferson College recently launched an innovative health and wellness system which provides additional resources for student health and well-being.
Dean Eva Chatterjee-Sutton on returning to campus & supporting students’ mental health needs
Vice President of Student Life and Dean of Students Eva Chatterjee-Sutton, M.A. wants to make sure mental health is a priority for students at her college and at campuses around the country.
Ben Heim ’21 uses Magellan Project to study stigma and its influence on mental health treatment
As the national conversation shifts to include decreasing stigma about seeking mental health treatment, Washington & Jefferson College (W&J) junior Ben Heim ’21 wants to understand the problem globally and learn to fight against it.
History Professor’s Book Explores Army’s Efforts to Combat PTSD
As a historian, David Kieran, Ph.D. has always been interested in how Americans understand the military’s place in society. His new book, Signature Wounds: The Untold Story of the Military’s Mental Health Crisis, available April 2 from NYU Press, challenges a common misconception about the military and addresses one of the most…