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AOM PDW - From Mental Health to Physical Health to Quiet Quitting in Academia
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AOM PDW - From Mental Health to Physical Health to Quiet Quitting in Academia
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Nicole Young
Posted 07-29-2024 10:13
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Dear colleagues,
Please join us!
From Mental Health to Physical Health to Quiet Quitting in Academia
Saturday, August 10
1:30-3:30p
Swissotel: Monte Rosa
The COVID pandemic forced many academics to shift their research and teaching unexpectedly. The pandemic also exposed issues of faculty burnout, mental health, fatigue, and lack of work life balance. Initial institutional responses to these aforementioned issues were met with concern. However, the initial concern has faded while the issues remain, and in some cases, has compounded. This PDW will allow participants to explore how unaddressed mental health challenges can manifest into physical health challenges, ultimately resulting in negative workplace outcomes, such as quiet quitting. Participants will be asked to consider actual strategies to change aspects of their research, teaching, and service, which may result in more positive physical and mental health outcomes.
Co-organizers:
Tiffany Maldonado, Sam Houston State
Carliss D. Miller, DEI Leader at Worley
Nicole C. Jones Young, Franklin & Marshall College
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Nicole C. Jones Young, PhD
Associate Professor of Organizational Behavior
Franklin & Marshall College
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