Student Mental Health and Well-being Task Force

To position the University to think strategically about student health and well-being, in December of 2018, President Munson convened a University Task Force on Student Mental Health and Well-being.

The Task Force was charged to conduct a comprehensive review of existing campus programs, services, and education efforts in mental health and well-being and prepare short- and long-term recommendations to enhance our holistic and inclusive approach to mental health and well-being.

Message to the RIT Community

As educators, we pride ourselves in preparing students to be citizens of the world. But that preparation must go beyond academics and include helping our students cope successfully with a wide variety of social, personal, and professional challenges. 

Those challenges are evident within a report issued by the University Task Force on Student Mental Health and Well-being. This report emphasizes the importance of an integrated campus-wide approach to meet the increasing demand for mental health and well-being services, which includes professional treatment services, wellness educational programming, and operational improvements. The Task Force spent the past few months meeting with students, faculty, and staff; surveying current practices; and consulting with an expert in the field of college mental health.

The report from the Task Force acknowledges that RIT is a “campus reacting to increased demand for mental health and well-being services; specifically, a campus working to meet a level of unprecedented demand.” The findings reiterate that RIT has an extensive range of resources and services available to support and serve students, but they also make clear that more work is needed to build on our culture of care and bolster efforts to make the network of support even stronger.

What’s Next?

This report is just the beginning of our journey. We thank the Task Force for its work and will be sharing updates throughout the academic year. Progress will require the cooperation of students, faculty, and staff at all levels to create an ecosystem that supports well-being in all aspects of campus life. Our goal is to create a healthy campus culture so students can succeed in reaching their academic and personal goals.

Sincerely,

Dr. David C. Munson Jr.
President

Dr. Ellen Granberg
Provost and Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs

Dr. Sandy S. Johnson
Senior Vice President for Student Affairs

Task Force Members

Jodi Boita, Ph.D.


Student Affairs - Co-Chair

Andrew Herbert, Ph.D.


College of Liberal Arts - Co-Chair


Additional task force members were selected by RIT governance groups, the Division of Diversity and Inclusion, and the National Technical Institute for the Deaf

Suzanne Bamonto, Ph.D.


College of Liberal Arts 
Academic Senate representative

Madhav Gali


Golisano College of Computing and Information Sciences
Graduate student
Graduate student representative 

Jenn Hinton


RIT MAGIC Center
Staff Council representative

Charles Okehie


Kate Gleason College of Engineering
Third-year student & RA
Student-Athlete representative

Caitlin Pope


School of Individualized Study
Third-year student
Division of Diversity and Inclusion student representative

Mark Rosica


NTID Counseling & Academic Advising
NTID representative

Nicole Scott


Diversity and Inclusion
Native American Future Stewards Program
Division of Diversity and Inclusion representative

Ian Stroszeck


Golisano College of Computing and Information Sciences
Second-year student
Student Government representative