Don't miss the Active Minds Student Mental Health Panel on October 5th!
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Don't miss the Active Minds Student Mental Health Panel on October 5th!


Speak Up: A Panel on Mental Health & Disabilities
Active Minds at Maryland
Monday, October 5
6:00 pm
Jimenez 0105

Are you interested in mental health and disabilities? Active Minds at Maryland is presenting "Speak Up: A Panel on Mental Health & Disabilities," where students will discuss how mental health has impacted and molded their college experiences. Come to Jimenez 0105 on Monday, October 5 at 6:00 pm and listen to 4 students share their stories. Q & A will follow afterwards.




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