In the fall of 2024, Cornell Tech expanded its mental health support by welcoming Sarah Rubenstein-Gillis as a dedicated counselor on its New York City campus. This move is part of a broader effort led by Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS) at Cornell, which has historically supported Ithaca campus students and is now focused on providing localized care through the "Embedded Therapist" program. Rubenstein-Gillis, a New Yorker with degrees in community studies and social work, aims to improve mental health services for students at Cornell Tech and in other New York City initiatives.
Cornell Tech has strengthened mental health services with the addition of counselor Sarah Rubenstein-Gillis, focusing on support for students and select NYC programs.
The Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS) has operated for decades at Cornell's Ithaca campus, expanding its reach through initiatives like the "Embedded Therapist" program.
Rubenstein-Gillis, a native New Yorker with a degree from UC Santa Cruz and a master’s from Syracuse, brings valuable experience to her role.
This initiative reflects Cornell's commitment to enhancing student wellbeing through accessible mental health resources, particularly in New York City.
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