Workshops and Presentations

CSD provides frequent services to students, faculty, and staff of the campus community on a wide variety of topics related to mental health and student development. We provide workshops and presentations directly to students in residence halls or through student organizations, professional training to student leaders, and workshops for faculty and staff who work directly with students.

Both CSD Staff and the CSD Peer Educators are available to provide programming for students about mental health and student development.

CSD Staff are available to provide consultation and assistance for educational events related to mental health and student development.  They also provide training to various student leaders on campus.  Please contact Stephanie Kendall in CSD for more information about:

  • Co-sponsorship oppourtunities with other campus offices or groups
  • Having a psychologist or clinician speak, facilitate, or attend an event or training
  • Discussing concerns or ideas about mental health needs on campus


A Sample of Previous Programs 

Coping with the Stress of College Life
Relax:  Progressive Muscle Relaxation
Interpreting Your Dreams
Love Your Body: An Interactive Workshop on Body Image (with the Center for Health and Wellness)
Managing Test Anxiety
Man Talk
Preparing for the Real World
Sex, Drugs, and Alcohol: A Three Course Meal (with the Center for Health and Wellness)
Study Strategies for Students with Learning Disabilities
Time Management for the Organizationally Challenged
Understanding Learning Disabilities and Academic Accommodations

Other Common Topics

Anxiety and What to Do About It
Communication Skills for Student Leaders
How to Help a Friend/Student in Need
Coping with the Death of a Loved One
Eating Disorders and Body Image
Knowing the Signs: Depression and Suicide

Don't see what you are looking for? Contact Stephanie Kendall, PhD to discuss your needs. We frequently design programs for a specific purpose and are happy to work with you.

Concerned about someone specific? Check out the brochure How to Help a Friend in Distress.