Virtual Forum: Wednesday, January 24, 2024, 4:30 pm
Zoom Recording (washcoll access required)
Links/Resources
- Academic Skills and Access
- Academic Skills: Dr. Danielle Archambault, OAS Director
- Faculty Resource Manual (draft; please add suggestions)
- Disability Services: Alex Yates, Disability Access Specialist
- Quantitative Skills: Jesse Andrews, Quantitative Skills Center Director
- Writing Center: Dr. Rachel Rodriguez, Writing Center Director
- Academic Skills: Dr. Danielle Archambault, OAS Director
- Advising and Student Success
- Advising and Academic Advocacy: Dr. Hilary Bateman, Assistant Dean of Advising
- Student Success: Sabine Harvey, Director of Student Success
- Counseling and Wellness
- Counseling Center: Roland Jennings, Coordinator of Counseling Services
- Wellness Advocacy Coaching: Dr. Lauren Littlefield, Culp Prof. of Psychology
- Washington College Wellness Advocacy Coaches (also known as WAC-squared) are students who provide confidential peer-to-peer consultation for those seeking emotional support or information about campus resources. Wellness Advocacy Coaches are available for drop-in meetings three evenings weekly in the Ben and Judy Kohl Room (2nd floor of the library) when classes are in session: Mondays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays 6:30-8:30pm. Students, staff, or faculty who have questions can email (in Outlook): WAC squared
New Cromwell Learning Community in Spring 2024:
Campus Mental Health and Wellness. We will do some initial reading of the book Cromwell CTL is proposing for the Fall 2024 No-Fuss Book Club: Sara Cavanaugh, Mind Over Monsters: Supporting Youth Mental Health with Compassionate Challenge. First meeting will be a discussion in the Hodson dinning hall, Thursday, February 8: 1-2 pm. CTL will pay for your lunch, indicate at the counter that you are here for the group.
