October 1, 2024

Dear Rams:

Please join me for the Provost’s Ethics Colloquium on Mental Health in Higher Education on Tuesday, Oct. 29 at 9 a.m. in the Lory Student Center Theatre. Our keynote speaker will be Dr. Katie Rose Guest Pryal from the University of North Carolina School of Law. Dr. Pryal is a nationally renowned speaker and author on mental health and neurodiversity. She wrote A Light in the Tower: A New Reckoning with Mental Health in Higher Education (available here through the CSU Libraries)which earned her the 2024 IPPY Bronze medal in EducationFollowing Dr. Pryal’s keynote address, we will host a panel discussion with CSU faculty and staff. Visit the Ethics Colloquium webpage for more information.

For all of us who teach or learn in higher education, we know we cannot separate support for student mental health from CSU’s mission of access and inclusive excellence. Mental health is a foundation for student success and well-being. We must provide education to our faculty, staff, and students to help the entire community learn how to foster students’ mental health, how to recognize those who are suffering, and what to do every day to promote mental health in our community.

Join us for the 2024 Provost’s Ethics Colloquium
on Mental Health in Higher Education
Tuesday, Oct. 29, 9-11 a.m.
Reception 11-noon
Lory Student Center Theatre

Keynote Address
Dr. Katie Rose Guest Pryal
University of Northern Carolina School of Law

Panelists
Melinda Smith
Chair, Faculty Council
Professor, Dept. of Biology

Sue Doe
Executive Director, TiLT
Professor, Dept. of English

Adam Sargent
Director and Licensed Psychologist
Student Counceling Center

Justin Dove
Director, Student Disability Center  

This colloquium is one way we can bring our community together around enhancing mental health and well-being. I encourage you to attend and participate in the conversation with your questions and comments.

Sincerely,

Marion K. Underwood, Ph.D.
Provost and Executive Vice President 
Colorado State University