This term, the Inter-Community Council has been conducting an independent inquiry into counseling resources at Dartmouth as part of our mental health initiative.

We've been critically examining institutional resources such as Counseling and Human Development at Dick's House, the Dean's Office, and the Office of Pluralism and Leadership.

Your thoughts and experiences are crucial to our understanding of how students' use and perceive these resources.

Come take the survey 7:30-8:30 tonight in Baker Lobby and get a cupcake!
Or, take it yourself and come tell us the code word generated at the end :)

http://tuck.qualtrics.com/SE/?SID=SV_3ZQpZPAyjK03S4Y

Sincerely,
The Inter-Community Council


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ABOUT I-CC:
* Founded in 2004, I-CC facilitates engagement among diverse campus communities.
* The I-CC is made up of selected students who serve as liaisons to the following communities: International, Black/African American, Latina/o, Pan Asian, Native American, LGBTQ, Multi-faith, Greek Letter, Accessibility, Environmental Justice, Socioeconomic Class, Women, Men, and Athletes.
* The I-CC provides a space for communities to identify and share ideas, goals, needs and concerns.
* The I-CC advocates for the interests of traditionally under-represented groups at Dartmouth to the administration, the alumni and other outside groups in order to help ensure that the Dartmouth community remains a healthy, nurturing environment for all students. In recent terms, we met with administrators including Chief of Staff David Spalding, Provost Carol Folt, Dean of Faculty Mike Mastanduno, Dean Inge-Lise Ameer, President Jim Kim, Dartmouth’s Board of Trustees, and Dean of the College Charlotte Johnson to discuss issues relating to the diverse Dartmouth community.
* We will be sending out and reviewing applications for our spring term liaisons in the coming weeks. We especially encourage applicants with strong backgrounds in research, public health, and/or policy writing to apply.