Active Minds at Maryland presents Silence Isn't Golden this Monday 4/18 @ 5:30 pm!
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Active Minds at Maryland presents Silence Isn't Golden this Monday 4/18 @ 5:30 pm!


Active Minds at Maryland
Silence Isn't Golden
A Presentation by Gatekeeper "Kevin Briggs"
Location: Colony Ballroom STAMP
Monday, April 18, 2016
Presentation: 5:30 pm followed by Q&A, Book Signing, and Reception
http://go.umd.edu/silenceisntgolden

Psi Chi is co-sponsoring the Active Minds event, Silence isn't Golden, this Monday, April 18th, at 5 pm in Stamp Colony Ballroom! It will be a presentation by "Gatekeeper" Kevin Briggs regarding suicide prevention and mental health awareness. 




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