Standup Comedy and a Keynote on Mental Wellbeing April 2

Standup Comedy and a Keynote on Mental Wellbeing April 2
Madeline Bohlman

The i'Mpossible Project: How to Live Mentally Well and Crush it in College—An Evening of Standup Comedy and a Keynote on Mental Wellbeing will be held from 12:30-1:30 p.m. Tuesday, April 2, in the Arkansas Union, room 504. This event is presented by National Alliance on Mental Illness on Campus, CAPS and Joshua Rivedal, a mental health/suicide prevention specialist, author and standup comedian.

Based in part on Rivedal's personal experience dealing with mental health issues in college and The i'Mpossible Project book, How to Live Mentally Well and Crush it While in College. The 60-minute event is structured into three consecutive parts: standup comedy, an educational session and a Q&A session. This event is free and open to all members of the university community. 

Contacts

Keleigh Adams, president
National Alliance on Mental Illness RSO
479-871-1915, ksa004@uark.edu

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