August 5, 2025 - 04:47

Missouri University of Science and Technology has been recognized with the prestigious 2025 Excellence in Mental Health and Well-Being Award, as announced on August 4. This accolade, presented by Insight Into Academia magazine, highlights the university’s commitment to enhancing the mental health and well-being of its students.
The award acknowledges the effectiveness of various programs and initiatives designed to support student mental health. These efforts include counseling services, wellness workshops, and peer support networks, all aimed at fostering a healthy campus environment. The university has made significant strides in promoting awareness around mental health issues, encouraging students to seek help and engage in self-care practices.
Receiving this award underscores the importance of mental health in the academic setting and reflects the university's dedication to creating a supportive atmosphere for its students. As mental health continues to be a critical area of focus in educational institutions, Missouri S&T sets a commendable example for others to follow.
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