CAPS Panel Q&A for Engineering Students!

CAPS Panel Q&A for Engineering Students!
Alexa Moreno

One of Tau Beta Pi's focuses for the 2021-22 school year is to spread awareness about mental health and distigmatize mental health struggles in the STEM community. To help achieve this, Tau Beta Pi will host a Mental Health Q&A Session that features a panel of mental health clinicians from practices in the Northwest Arkansas area and will be open to all engineering students.

It will be from 4-5 p.m., Friday, Oct. 15, in Bell Engineering 2286. 

The event will consist of 30 minutes of planned, formatted questions and 30 minutes of anonymous questions sent in by the audience during the session. The panel features clinicians from CAPS, Springwoods Behavioral Health Center and Eason Counseling Services. Find out more information.

If you have any questions regarding the event, feel free to reach out to Allie Burgess at akbowman@uark.edu

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