Building Inclusive Campuses: Promoting Mental Health, Wellness, and Success for Students of Color

Carlota Ocampo
Édition David P. Rivera
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Building Inclusive Campuses: Promoting Mental Health, Wellness, and Success for Students of Color

Carlota Ocampo
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  • Date de publication : Oct 13, 2026
  • Langue : anglais
  • Nombre de pages : 238
  • Éditeur : American Psychological Association
  • ISBN : 9781433847929
  • Dimensions : 6.0" W x 1.0" L x 9.0" H

Carlota Ocampo, PhD,is provost and CAO at Trinity Washington University in Washington, DC, a predominantly Black and Hispanic-serving women's college, where she implements student-centered initiatives to support flourishing. A neuropsychologist, her APA work includes serving on the Leadership Institute for Women in Psychology advisory council and task forces on teaching and assessment; she was also anAmerican Psychologistpredoctoral fellow. On the board of The Steve Fund, she was a national advisor for the Excellence in Mental Health Framework. Her research interests encompass diversity, inequity, health, racist incident-based trauma, and pedagogical reform with changing student populations. LinkedIn: carlota-ocampo-676b2718 .

David P. Rivera, PhD,is associate professor and coordinator of graduate programs in mental health and school counseling at Queens College, City University of New York, and is founding director of the LGBTQI Student Leadership Program. His research, guided by critical theories and social justice, explores cultural competency and the wellbeing of marginalized communities. He coedited the award-winning booksAffirming LGBTQ+ Students in Higher EducationandCritical Theories for School Psychology and Counseling. Dr. Rivera holds leadership positions with The Steve Fund, the Society for the Psychology of Sexual Orientation and Gender Diversity, and the Council for Opportunity in Education.

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