
VP of Philanthropy, Claire , collaborated with FSU Faculty Member and MSW graduate, Kotrish Wright, to invite her as a guest speaker to our chapter. Wright facilitated an enlightening session delving into the critical topics of burnout, the significance of self-care, and guided a reflective journaling session.
Wright brings a wealth of experience, as a Licensed Clinical Social Worker who graduated from FSU’s MSW program. Not only has she been a professor for FSU’s BSW program, but she also holds a counseling role at FSU’s Counseling and Psychological Services Center.
During the hour-long presentation, Wright addressed the prevalent issue of stress and burnout among students, particularly during midterm season. Her impactful message resonated deeply: “Don’t lose yourself trying to gain yourself.” The session revolved around fostering self-love, effective stress management, and burnout prevention, leaving our chapter members feeling inspired and rejuvenated.
Wright’s insights, stemming from years of clinical social work experience, provided invaluable guidance. The interactive Q&A session further enriched the experience, allowing members to delve deeper into self-care practices.
In Wright’s meaningful words, “Who is the world getting to know, if you don’t know what it means to love yourself first?” Her words left a lasting impression on everyone present, .
We extend our gratitude to campus partners like Wright, whose contributions amplify our collegiate journey and enrich our experiences.












