University Affairs

Resources for Those Affected by Events in Eastern Europe

The crisis in Ukraine is deeply troubling and may be affecting the mental health and well-being of some individuals in our university community, particularly those who are from Ukraine or have ties to the area through their research, study abroad program, or other non-academic experiences. The Office of Global Engagement has reached out to those they know may be impacted, but there may be others affected.

There are many resources available to those who need mental health support at this time.

Office of Global Engagement
globalengagement@usu.edu
435-797-1124

International Students and Scholars Services
internationalstudents@usu.edu
435-797-1124

Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS)
Student-Specific
Logan office: 435-797-1012 (8am-5pm, Monday-Friday)

Employee Assistance Program (EAP)
Employee-specific
Services are free and confidential.

Utah Warm Line
Provides a listening ear and support to anyone, 8 a.m. to 11 p.m., seven days a week
801-587-1055

Safe UT
Offers crisis chat and tip line, 24 hours a day, seven days a week
833-372-3388

CONTACT

Amanda DeRito
Associate VP of Strategic Communications
University Marketing and Communications
435-797-2759
Amanda.derito@usu.edu


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