Higher education in the post-pandemic era will not be the same as in prior years. While each institution has experienced and responded to the pandemic differently, all face a continuing impact across every element of their enterprise. Students have different needs and expectations; faculty are challenged with different modes of delivery, curriculum development, and models of colleagueship; staff are addressing new ways to provide needed services; and needs to adjust space and facilities to accommodate to new modes of programming have emerged. Budgets are stressed, communications are often bifurcated, work patterns are changing, and even the academic calendar is under scrutiny.
Supporting Faculty and Staff Mental Health and Well-Being: Community, Connection, and Balance
Last month, I introduced the U.S. Surgeon General’s Framework for Workplace Mental Health & Well-Being. The framework was created to start deeper conversations about change and well-being in the workplace