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Office for Resource and Support Coordination

This temporary office was created to efficiently manage the university's ongoing response and provide essential resources to our campus community.

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Students

The latest information regarding available resources for students can be found on the Counseling and Psychiatric Services website.

Additional services:

  • Walk in counseling services at CAPS (located at Olin Health Center) between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m., Monday through Friday.
  • 24/7 virtual crisis counseling is available. Students can call CAPS at 517-355-8270 and press “1” at the prompt to speak with a crisis counselor any time.
  • Uwill 1-1 support teletherapy. Students can create a profile and receive free, immediate access to a therapist of their choice.
  • To request a University Health and Wellbeing listening space, students can use this request form.

Families

Counseling and Psychiatric Services has a guide for families to help support their student.

A recording of the webinar on responding to tragic events at MSU can be found here.

WKAR has resources for parents with young children:

Employees

Counseling and Psychiatric Services has webpage dedicated to supporting employees.

The Spartan Resilience Training Program offered several Reflect and Connect Sessions throughout February for MSU faculty, staff and graduate students. Teams interested in additional sessions can request them by emailing uhw@msu.edu.

Additional services:

  • The Employee Assistance Program can receive employees in person or by ZOOM. Usual hours of operation are 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through Friday. Employees can call 517-355-4506 or email eap@msu.edu to make an appointment.
  • To request a University Health and Wellbeing listening space, faculty and staff can use this request form.

Academic instruction

Resources for teaching after a crisis are available on #iteachmsu playlist. The Office of the Provost developed a 6-Step Approach to Starting Class.

A recording of the webinar Rebuilding Hope: Teaching in the Aftermath, presented by Alyssa Hadley Dunn, is now available. Dunn was joined by Chris Rozman from the Department of Police and Public Safety who spoke about campus safety.

A recording of the Trauma Informed Response training for advisors that took place on March 3 is available.