Suicide prevention experts, short film screening, happening April 13

Michael Barone

Join representatives from the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention as they join Fredonia's Department of Psychology and the Fredonia State of Mind club in a screening of the short film, The Truth about Suicide: Real Stories of Depression in College. The film will be shown Tuesday, April 13 at 7 p.m. in room G26 of McEwen Hall.

The film was created to support colleges and universities in implementing suicide prevention as an integral part of their ongoing campus activities and services. The aim of this 27-minute work is to present a recognizable picture of depression and other problems associated with suicide, as they are commonly experienced by college students and other young adults.

To view an excerpt of this film, please click here.

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For more information about suicide prevention, visit the campus' Counseling Center in Lograsso Hall.

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