USC Student Senate Advances Mental Health Programs and Pro-Bono Law Support
Mental Health Initiatives Strengthened
The USC student senate convened on Wednesday to discuss and pass four essential pieces of legislation. These initiatives focus on expanding mental health resources on campus, including:
- Enhanced counseling services for students
- Workshops promoting mental wellness
- Improved access to psychologists and counselors
- Support groups for various demographic needs
Pro-Bono Law Program Recognition
Additionally, the senate recognized the Pro-Bono program at Joseph F. Rice Law School, which aims to provide essential legal support and resources to students in need. This move highlights the university's commitment to both mental health and accessibility to legal services, creating a supportive environment.
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