Acknowledgements

The Well-being in Learning Environments website was designed with the support and talent whose names appear here and whose hard work and ideas are represented throughout. Work was also completed by additional students, faculty and staff at The University of Texas at Austin. Initial funding for the Well-being in Learning Environments was provided by the Hogg Foundation for Mental Health. Thank you to SHIFT for providing financial support for the WBLE project.

COUNSELING AND MENTAL HEALTH CENTER

  • Chris Brownson, Associate Vice President of Health and Well-being
  • Kathryn Redd, Executive Director, Longhorn Wellness Center
  • Althea L. Woodruff, Project Coordinator
  • Michael J. Balsan, Graduate Assistant
  • Andrew Mendoza, Art Director
  • Chris Griffault, Web Manager
  • Samuel Pitasky, Graduate Assistant
  • Keoshia Harris, Graduate Assistant

SHIFTING THE CAMPUS CULTURE AROUND SUBSTANCE MISUSE

  • Lori K. Holleran, Steve Hicks Professor of Addiction, Recovery and Substance Abuse Services and Associate Dean for Student Engagement in the Undergraduate College
  • Kate Lower, Director of the SHIFT Initiative
  • Jeff Mayo, Director of the First-Year Experience Office in the Undergraduate College
  • Tiffany Cunningham, SHIFT Community Engagement Coordinator
  • Madeline Penn, First-Year Experience Program Coordinator

CENTER FOR TEACHING AND LEARNING UNIVERSITY MARKETING AND CREATIVE SERVICES

  • Leslie Ernst, Art Director
  • Laurie O’Meara, Project Manager
  • Tillie Policastro, Designer

PARTICIPATING FACULTY

Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering

  • Alexandros Dimakis, Associate Professor of Electrical Engineering
  • Brian Evans, Engineering Foundation Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering
  • Christine Julien, Annis & Jack Bowen Professor in Engineering
  • Nina Telang, Senior Lecturer
  • Ahmed Tewfik, Department Chair
  • Ramesh Yerraballi, Distinguished Senior Lecturer

College of Liberal Arts

  • Phillip Barrish, Tony Hilfer Professor of American and British Literature
  • Valerie Bencivenga, Director of Undergraduate Studies and Senior Lecturer in Economics
  • Susan Deans-Smith, Associate Professor of History
  • Alison Frazier, Associate Professor of History
  • Marilyn Lehman, Graduate Program Administrator in the History Department
  • Marc Musick, Senior Associate Dean for Student Affairs in Liberal Arts
  • Abena Dove Osseo-Assare, Associate Professor of History
  • Heather Pelletier, Lecturer in French
  • Mary R. Rose, Associate Professor of Sociology
  • Rajka Smiljanic, Associate Professor of Linguistics

College of Pharmacy

  • Renee’ Acosta, Associate Dean for Academic Affairs and Clinical Professor
  • J. Nile Barnes, Clinical Assistant Professor
  • Patrick Davis, Eckerd Centennial Professor in Pharmacy
  • Bryson Duhon, Assistant Dean for Student Success and Clinical Assistant Professor
  • Diane Ginsburg, Associate Dean for Health Partnerships and Clinical Professor
  • Jennifer Ridings-Myhra, Assistant Dean for Experiential and Professional Affairs and Clinical Associate Professor
  • Sharon Rush, Clinical Associate Professor
  • Holli Temple, Clinical Assistant Professor