A Message to the Campus
In the wake of the tragic circumstances that occurred at Virginia Tech
University, many in our community will be forced to wrestle with and
confront some tough questions and concerns. Our hearts and prayers go out to
the victims and families, as well as the broader campus community in
Blacksburg, Virginia.
Times like these challenge our individual and collective sensibilities
as we seek to desperately cling to notions of life that are far more
predictable, less scary, and less unsettling. As people struggle to cope
with this horrific tragedy, it is likely that some will experience a broad
range of emotional reactions. The range of thoughts and feelings might
include anxiety, confusion, depression, insecurity, anger, resentment,
sadness, vulnerability, and fear. Some may even experience difficulty
sleeping, eating, and concentrating on their studies.
We want you to know that these feelings are normal and reasonable, and
consistent with what mental health professionals predict. Over time, these
feelings will diminish for most people.
If there are students who experience any of these symptoms, or you are
someone who would just like someone to talk to, we invite you to contact the
Counseling Center at (949) 824 - 6457, or the Student Health Mental Health
Clinic at (949) 824 - 1835. For staff or faculty, we invite you to contact
the Faculty Staff Counseling Center at (949) 824 - 8355.
We want each member of our community to know that we are here for you in
ways that both ensure, to the best of our ability, your safety, as well as
address your emotional and psychological well being in this time of extreme
distress.
Thomas A. Parham, Ph.D Assistant Vice Chancellor Counseling & Health
Services Director, Counseling Center