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Sara and Curt Moll Institute for Mental Health and Well-Being

An illustration of people sitting on blankets in a grassy field, all alone and absorbed with their phones, while one person stands alone in the center.
Disconnected in a connected world
Tech changes and social pressures are fueling a mental health crisis. A new Case Western Reserve University institute aims to change that.
Norah Feeny, Sara Moll and Provost Joy Ward pose for a photo
Norah Feeny named executive director, Moll Institute
As inaugural executive director of the Sara and Curt Moll Institute for Mental Health and Well-Being, Norah Feeny hopes to establish the institute as a world-class program to address the growing mental health crisis, particularly within and beyond Northeast Ohio. Through innovative research,…
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Distinguished psychologist and PTSD researcher Norah Feeny named inaugural executive director of Case Western Reserve’s Sara and Curt Moll Institute for Mental Health and Well-Being
When Case Western Reserve University announced a $60 million investment for the new Sara and Curt Moll Institute for Mental Health and Well-Being, it marked a commitment to address and advance the growing mental health crisis within and beyond Northeast Ohio.Now, Norah Feeny, a distinguished…
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CWRU partners with Sara and Curt Moll to launch $60 million institute for mental health and well-being
Initiative aims to address dramatic increases in psychological needs with additional space and faculty dedicated to education, research, clinical collaborations and community engagementPresident Eric W. Kaler announced today that Case Western Reserve University is partnering with Sara and Curt Moll…