The Office of Student Success and Wellbeing is committed to engaging the Lipscomb community to think critically about their wellbeing in various ways.
Our office gladly accepts requests submitted by student organizations, staff and faculty for presentations, trainings, and workshops on wellbeing resources, mental health awareness, and various other topics as they relate to student wellbeing. Our office may coordinate with other departments such as the University Counseling Center, Health Center, or Title IX office to fulfill requests based on specific content and staffing ability.
If you are interested in having a presentation or workshop by a member of our team, please fill out the request form below. We ask that you submit your request well in advance of your intended event to ensure that we can meet the request needs. Our office requires a two week minimum advance notice for events and presentations. In the event that you require our assistance on short notice, please scc [at] lipscomb.edu (inquire) about our availability.
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Transitioning into adulthood after college is hard! In this presentation we talk through basic skills to help students begin navigating early adulthood such as budgeting, meal planning, credit cards, and more!
Anxiety and depression are common vernacular in our world today. This presentation helps students understand the basics of anxiety and depression to help manage situational stresses and when seeking further support to help with symptoms may be helpful.
How we daily interact with friends, family, professors, significant others, supervisors, is important! Students will understand the signs of both health and unhealthy relationships and tips for navigating difficult conversations.
The way we talk to ourselves is important and a strong indicator of how we approach difficult situations and problem solving. In this presentation we discuss what self-talk is and how to identify a growth mindset.
College can be overwhelming! We want to ensure students are aware of the comprehensive resources available to them and start the discussion for how they are caring for themselves throughout their time at college. This presentation reviews resources specific to food insecurity, financial emergency, mental health services, and others!
This presentation is ideal for our LU1203 class but can be customized to suit any group's needs.
College students lead busy lives and it can be hard to manage all that is on your plate. This presentation walks through practical steps for introducing various time management strategies into your daily habits.
With increasing technology intertwined into every part of our lives, this presentation walks through learning practical skills for managing technology usage and important factors for how this impacts our relationship with sleep.