East Carolina University (ECU) has received significant acclaim by winning the _Magrath Award_ at the annual meeting of the Association of Public and Land-grant Universities (APLU). This award acknowledges ECU’s dedicated efforts in addressing mental health challenges within the community of North Carolina.
Dr. Angela Lamson, a key figure in ECU’s mental health initiatives, expressed immense gratitude for the recognition. “Winning this award is beyond humbling,” she stated. “We have worked really hard to meet the behavioral health needs of our community.” Dr. Lamson emphasized the importance of making individuals aware that factors such as sleep, stress levels, and physical activity are crucial for overall well-being. The university’s initiatives also aim to help those experiencing anxiety, depression, or suicidal thoughts, reassuring them that they are not alone in their struggles.
ECU’s standout achievements in mental health outreach are largely credited to its partnership with _Contentnea Health_, established in 2006. Through this collaboration, the university has been able to provide comprehensive student services that prioritize both physical and mental health. Dr. Lamson highlighted the profound impact of this program, stating that it has transformed the lives of both the patients served and the students involved in the program.
Samuel Heath, a PhD student in his second year at ECU, described his experience as a “labor of love.” He emphasized the importance of shifting the conversation surrounding depression, from one that perpetuates stigma to one that addresses its real implications on academic performance. “Helping teachers understand that it might not be a lack of interest in learning, but rather a disconnect in how students learn, has been integral to my work,” Heath explained.
ECU stood out as one of only four finalists for the prestigious Magrath Award, according to the APLU. Dr. Lamson noted that approximately _160 alumni_ have graduated through its programs in collaboration with Contentnea Health, and they are now serving patients across the nation.
The university’s program has provided vital behavioral health services to an average of _7,000 individuals_ annually throughout eastern North Carolina. This service highlights ECU’s commitment to community engagement and mental health advocacy.
As ECU continues to develop and implement innovative strategies for addressing mental health issues, the recognition from the APLU serves as a testament to its positive impact on the lives of many in North Carolina. The university’s ongoing efforts aim to create an inclusive environment where mental health is prioritized and individuals feel supported in their journey toward better well-being.
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