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- Dyslexia in Schools: Expanding the phonics horizons, advancing comprehensive classroom-based instruction for dyslexiaAll day
- [ISSO] Internship and Job Search Workshop for International Students10:00 am
- Information, Overload - Boston University School of Visual Arts 2025 Alumni Exhibition11:00 am
- Ni de Aquí, Ni de Allá (Not From Here, Not From There) Exhibition11:00 am
- World Mental Health Day at BU11:00 am
- Community Engagement Reading Group12:00 pm
- [HMS] Finding and Evaluating Job Postings12:00 pm
- Meet the MA Bar Examiner - LLM Professional Development 1:00 pm
- National Coming Out Celebration3:00 pm
- October Early Childhood Well-Being Research in Progress3:30 pm
- Coaching for Success at BU and Beyond: Setting the Stage for Success4:00 pm
- Global Health Politics Workshop: Leigh Senderowicz 4:00 pm
- Pre-Law Basics for Freshmen4:00 pm
- Taking the Population Control out of Reproductive Health Measurement4:00 pm
- Taking the Population Control out of Reproductive Health Measurement4:00 pm
- "Thinking With AI" talk by Victor Kumar4:30 pm
- FEJ Event - Maria Gorret Nampiima’s Textile Donation Pilot Project5:00 pm
- Pépin Lecture - Author Talk with Hi‘ilei Julia Kawehipuaakahaopulani Hobart6:00 pm
- Embracing Differences: Community Building in Interfaith Contexts"Women in the World Conference6:30 pm
- From Trauma to Thriving: New England Patriot’s Ted Johnson’s Journey to Mental Health Wellbeing7:00 pm
- Mother Mary7:00 pm
- Boston University Wind Ensemble “Reimagined”7:30 pm
- Warm Coat Drive for BU Students9:00 am
- Graduate Admissions Office Hours (Virtual)12:00 pm
- PhD Seminar Series: What LLM APIs Can We Use for Quick Proof-of-Concept?12:00 pm
- Sites of Convergence: Boston University College of Fine Arts and House for the End of the World Collaborative Exhibitions12:00 pm
- The Perils of Power: How Minority Representation Shapes Identity and Politics in India12:00 pm
- MechE Seminar Series | Month of AI in Materials: Research Matchmaking1:00 pm
- Japanese Coffee Hour1:25 pm
- Philosophy Seminar Series: Alex Papanikolaou2:00 pm
- MSE Talks: Bilge Yildiz, Massachusetts Institute of Technology3:00 pm
- Opening Reception: The Other One: Dependency, Distortion, Displacement6:00 pm
- The Eleanors7:30 pm
- Mother Mary8:00 pm
From Trauma to Thriving: New England Patriot’s Ted Johnson’s Journey to Mental Health Wellbeing
Boston University’s Center for Psychiatric Rehabilitation in partnership with Boston University's Student Health Services Counseling & Psychiatric Services, and the CTE Center are pleased to promote the critical importance of mental health wellness as told by Ted Johnson about his journey through the NFL as a player for the Patriots. He endured repetitive head impacts, addiction, and mental health challenges as he found a path to resilience and wellbeing. Ted’s story is inspiring as his path to his mental health wellness was multi-faceted and shines a light on the many ways people can overcome mental health challenges. Ted is now the Wellness Ambassador for Maritime Mental Health which consists of six different mental health clinics focusing on substance abuse and overall mental health. Most recently, Maritime has opened Back Bay Mental Health located at Commonwealth Avenue, right on the BU campus at 975 Commonwealth Avenue. Tonight aims to highlight the truth that mental health matters and is a critical foundation for successful and healthy adulthood. We will hear from the BU CTE Center about the science and mental health consequences of repetitive head impacts, and what University resources are available to all students to assist them to thrive with wellbeing.
Register by: 10/8/2025| When | 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm on 9 October 2025 |
|---|---|
| Building | WBUR CitySpace |
| Contact Name | Paul Cherchia |
| Phone | +1 (857) 337-4548 |
| Contact Email | cherchia@bu.edu |
| Contact Organization | College Mental Health Educaton Programs at Boston University |
| Fees | free |
| Open To | bu |
| Speakers | Ted Johnson and Dr. Micheal Alcoso |