Category Archives: Counseling/Psychological Services

Space to Connect, Reflect, and Heal

Over the past three weeks of this new academic year, we have been confronted with continued realities of inequity, injustice, and (personal and structural) violence that weigh heavy and impact many in our community. With the tragic shooting deaths of Keith Lamont Scott and Terence Crutcher, escalating hostility toward the Muslim community, recent violence in Chelsea and Minnesota, the cultural and environmental destruction of the proposed Dakota Access Pipeline, recent and continued acts of hate locally and globally, we have a pressing obligation as a community then to learn from and uplift each other.

Columbia University Multicultural Affairs — along with our colleagues in Undergraduate Student Life, CSA, CPS, and across campus — are here to provide personal and community support. In addition to on-going resources (see below), we want to provide additional spaces for reflection and healing in light of these most recent tragedies.

Open Space to Connect, Reflect, and Heal

Thursday, September 22

5pm – 7pm

Intercultural Resource Center (552 W 114th St)

From continuing racialized violence to growing hostility given the political climate, we acknowledge that there have been numerous ways our hearts and minds have been heavy with ongoing pain in our communities. The OMA offers this space for students who wish to come together for reflection and healing.

Announcement: new office locations for health services (Columbia Health)

Alice! Health Promotion,

Student Health Insurance and Immunization Compliance Offices: John Jay Hall, 3rd floor

 

Alice! Health Promotion, Student Health Insurance and Immunization Compliance offices will move to the 3rd floor of John Jay Hall. The Gay Health Advocacy Project (GHAP) and Medical Services laboratory remain on the 3rd floor.  The central location in John Jay aligns these critical health operations with Medical Services and helps to streamline the student experience.  This change is Effective Wednesday, August 19th.       

 

Columbia Health Administration: 423 West 120th Street, Suite 107 

 

In order to make better use of space properly devoted to direct student services, Columbia Health Administration has relocated to 423 West 120th Street, between Amsterdam Avenue and Morningside Drive. Offices include my office—Associate Vice President and Medical Director, Dr. Samuel Seward–as well as the Columbia Health Business, Systems, and Information Technology teams. This move is effective Thursday, August 13th.

 

Counseling and Psychological Services Expanded Clinical Offices: Lerner Hall, 5th floor

 

In response to growing and evolving student needs, Counseling and Psychological Services has added clinical staff and will expand its operations to the 5th floor of Lerner Hall. Clinician offices will be located in the space formerly occupied by the Alice! Health Promotion, Student Health Insurance and Immunization Compliance offices. Counseling and Psychological Services offices also remain on the 8th floor of Lerner. Students will continue to check in at the main desk on Lerner 8 and will be directed to the 5th floor if applicable.   The 5th floor CPS offices will come on line at the outset of the fall semester. 

Medical Services: John Jay Hall, 4th floor

 

Renovations to the Medical Services space are now complete and all patient services, including routine and urgent care, will be conveniently located on the 4th floor of John Jay.   The completion of this important renovation project reflects our commitment to quality and comprehensive health care services for Columbia students on the Morningside Campus.  This redesigned service model is effective Monday, August 17th

 

Disability Services remains in Wien and Bard Halls.

 

Sexual Violence Response remains in Lerner, Hewitt and Bard Halls.   

 

Please visit the Columbia Health website for a full list of our hours and locations, www.health.columbia.edu