ON Cultivating Student Engagement in Higher Ed

Lauren Kelley

This podcast features higher ed faculty and course designers using creative approaches to enhance students’ learning experiences and turn engagement “ON” 

  1. 8 SEP

    S6E3: The Human Factor: AI, Mental Health, and Higher Ed: Breaking Down the Stigma: Mental Health on Campus Today, Part 1

    In this three-part series, host Lauren Kelley joins mental health experts to examine the evolving landscape of student mental health support in higher education, with a particular focus on the emerging role of AI-powered tools. The conversation begins by exploring how campus mental health conversations have transformed, addressing faculty misconceptions and establishing appropriate boundaries for educator involvement in student wellbeing. The experts provide concrete, actionable strategies faculty can implement immediately to recognize warning signs, create supportive classroom environments, and balance academic standards with mental health accommodations.  In this opening episode, explore the dramatic shift in campus mental health needs and faculty awareness with host Lauren Kelley as she welcomes Becky Wilson, MSW, LCSW, Coordinator of Undergraduate Human Services at the University of Delaware, and Dr. Kate Riera, Assistant Professor in the Dept. Human Development and Family Sciences. Part 1, key topics include: The evolution of mental health conversations on campusBreaking down stigma and the role of social mediaCommon faculty misconceptions about student mental healthWhether you're a faculty member, administrator, or student services professional, this episode provides essential context for understanding today's mental health landscape in higher education. Faculty contact information: University of Delaware Rebecca Wilson, MSW, LCSW: rlwilson@udel.edu Human Services & Human Relations Admin Programs Coordinator | Instructor, Dept. Human Development and Family Sciences University of Delaware Dr. Kate Riera, PhD:  kriera@udel.edu Assistant Professor, Human Services | Dept. Human Development and Family Sciences

    26 min
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    S6E3: The Human Factor: AI, Mental Health, and Higher Ed: The Chatbot Dilemma: Technology Meets Mental Health, Part 2

    In this second installment of our three-part series, we explore the complex world of AI-powered mental health support and its implications for students. We continue the conversation with Becky and Kate as they examine the growing trend of students turning to AI chatbots for mental health assistance. This episode tackles critical questions about the 24/7 availability of AI mental health tools versus the irreplaceable value of human therapeutic relationships. Our guests explore concerning scenarios around crisis intervention, discussing what happens when a student expresses suicidal ideation to a chatbot that cannot call emergency services or provide human follow-up care. Part 2, key topics include: The therapeutic relationship as the cornerstone of effective mental health treatmentSafety concerns and the need for human oversight in AI mental health toolsHow AI dependency could exacerbate social isolation and decision-making challengesEssential guardrails including informed consent, data privacy, and HIPAA complianceEthical considerations and liability issues for institutionsFaculty contact information: University of Delaware Rebecca Wilson, MSW, LCSW: rlwilson@udel.edu Human Services & Human Relations Admin Programs Coordinator | Instructor, Dept. Human Development and Family Sciences University of Delaware Dr. Kate Riera, PhD:  kriera@udel.edu Assistant Professor, Human Services| Dept. Human Development and Family Sciences

    25 min

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This podcast features higher ed faculty and course designers using creative approaches to enhance students’ learning experiences and turn engagement “ON” 

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