Episode 120: Finding Mental Health Assistance on Campus

In this episode, intern Destiny McBurrough sits down with a current undergraduate student at Winston-Salem State University to discuss the resources offered at HBCUs that can assist with mental health struggles. 

Layell Randolph-Pryor is a junior Health Care Management major from Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. As a first-generation college student herself, the transition from high school to undergraduate school was very difficult, especially since she chose to pursue higher education outside of her home state. On this episode, she shares the resources she found to be most helpful during this transition.

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