Our Mission

Provides counseling services, health promotion initiatives, and prevention programs to empower the S&T community to thrive and enhance personal, academic, and professional success.

View our department organizational chart here (updated February 2024)


Student Well-Being operates using the Personalized Care Model, a holistic method of care using multiple levels and types of support to meet the individualized needs of each student. This model insures that each student seeking support knows all their options and can access the type of care most valuable to their needs and goals.

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STUDENT WELL-BEING STAFF

Administration

Jessica Gargus, MEd, CHES (she/her)

Director

Biography

Jessica Gargus completed a Bachelor of Science degree in Nutrition and Fitness in 2005 from the University of Missouri. Upon graduation, she worked briefly in the fitness field and then for six years as a nutrition educator for her local community. In 2012, Jessica returned to the University of Missouri for graduate school and completed a Master of Education in Health Education and Promotion. Jessica is a Certified Health Education Specialist and has worked with Student Well-Being at Missouri S&T since November 2012. As Director, she aims to bring comprehensive well-being resources and services to campus and to build a healthy, safe, connected, and resilient S&T community. In her free time, she loves to spend time with her family on her hobby farm, working in the garden, or playing in the river. She is also a certified yoga instructor and occasionally hosts yoga classes on the farm.

Lynne Davidson, MA, LPC (she/her)

Sr. Assistant Director

Biography

Lynne Davidson obtained her Bachelor’s degree in Human Development and Family Studies from the University of Wisconsin- Stout in 2003, and then went on to get her Master’s degree in Counseling from Webster University in 2006.  Lynne has been a Licensed Professional Counselor since 2006 and has been at Missouri S&T since 2016, doing individual therapy and leading support groups that include Miners for Recovery (M4R) and a Safety group for females with a history of trauma.  Lynne’s priority as the Sr. Assistant Director of Student Well-Being is to make sure each and every student gets the clinical services needed and to support the mental well-being of the S&T community.  Lynne enjoys spending time with her family, reading books, watching sports, and is an avid fan of FRIENDS.

Brittney Meyer (she/her)

Business Support Specialist II

Biography

Brittney Meyer has worked at S&T since September of 2017.  Brittney has been with Student Well-Being since January of 2020, and she works closely with the Peer Wellness Educators and Joe’s PEERS. Brittney is working on her bachelors degree in Psychology and anticipates graduating in December 2023.  In her free time she enjoys running, working out, traveling and exploring the outdoors with her husband.

Kelly Stuck

Student Support Specialist II

Biography

Kelly Stuck graduated from Rolla High School in 1992. Kelly joined Missouri S&T in January 2014 and Kelly provides administrative support to the department team and is the first line of contact for students engaging with our department. Kelly enjoys the collaboration between departments in creating a safe and successful learning environment for our students and loves to see how the University and community partner to support student success.

Counselors

Diane Benit Stutts, MA, LPC (she/her)

Senior Counselor

Biography

Diane Stutts obtained her Bachelor of Arts in English in 1974 From Louisiana State University and her Master’s degree in Counseling and Human Development in 1986, also from LSU. Diane has been at Missouri S&T since 1991. Diane enjoys individual counseling in addition to running the ADHD group. Diane enjoys presenting on stress management, motivation, MBTI, and career development/advising. Diane enjoys singing, reading, theater, kayaking, pop culture, arts, and spending time with friends.

Bethany Quay, MS, LPC (she/her)

Senior Counselor

Biography

Bethany Quay obtained her Bachelor degree in Psychology from College of the Ozarks in 2003 and her Masters in Counseling from Missouri State University in 2005.  Bethany previously worked with teens and people experiencing domestic and sexual violence.  Bethany joined Missouri S&T in 2015 and is passionate about helping students feel validated, get connected, and be empowered. Bethany often uses techniques from CBT, mindfulness, and self-compassion to support her students. She enjoys reading, being outdoors, coffee, cats, cute office supplies, anime, and spending time with her family.

Gene Gianladis, PhD (he/his)

Psychologist

Biography

Gene Gianladis obtained his PhD in Psychology in 1972.  Gene has worked at Missouri S&T since 2002 and retired in 2017.  In 2019 he rejoined our team, part time, to provide individual counseling to students.  Gene enjoys fishing, archery, and spending time with his animals.

Lin Wang, MS, PLPC (she/her)

Counselor

Biography

Lin Wang obtained her Bachelor’s degree in English from Qingdao University in 2012; Masters degrees in Social Work and Clinical Mental Health Counseling from Missouri State University in 2018. Lin joined Missouri S&T in 2022. Working from a person-centered, strengths-based approach, Lin is passionate about helping students make positive changes and live more fulfilling lives. Outside of individual therapy, Lin leads support groups that include Stress Management and Body Positivity. In her free time, she enjoys reading, being in nature, and spending time with her family, friends, and animals.

Amber Johnston, MA, PLPC (she/her)

Counselor

Biography

Amber Johnston obtained her bachelor's degree from Columbia College in 2011 in Criminal Justice Administration, working with the Missouri Department of Corrections for the next decade as both a Case Manager and a Probation and Parole Officer.  Eventually she went back to school and graduated in 2021 with her Master’s Degree in Marriage and Family Counseling from Webster University.  Amber specializes in the LGBTQ+ population, healthy relationships, communication, and boundary setting skills.  Amber primarily uses a combination of Narrative Therapy, Expressive Arts Therapy and CBT, but also uses a variety of other technique as appropriate for the client. Amber is passionate about helping clients find balance and peace in their lives.  In her free time, Amber loves to read, draw, and spend time with her children.  She is an avid fan of anything science fiction and/or comic book related.

Traci Krygiel, MSW, LCSW (she/her)

Senior Counselor

Biography

Traci Krygiel obtained her Bachelor’s of Science in Recreation and Leisure Studies from Missouri State University in 1994 and her Master’s of Social Work in 2012 from the University of Missouri- Columbia. Traci joined Missouri S&T in 2022. She is committed to empowering students to enhance their personal growth and potential through individual/group therapies, learning ways to thrive in today’s society, not just survive. Traci is a strengths-based therapist utilizing a person-centered approach to counseling. She utilizes an eclectic approach that includes several of the following techniques: cognitive behavior therapy, mindfulness, dialectical behavior therapy, acceptance and commitment therapy, emotional freedom techniques, and brain working recursive therapy. Traci is a Certified Clinical Anxiety Treatment Professional and leads the STOPP anxiety group each semester. Traci is also a certified Mindful Medication Teacher and a certified Level 1 Brain Working Recursive Therapist.  In Traci’s spare time she enjoys time with her family, hiking, photography, watching crime shows, interior design, and appreciating nature.

(Vacant)

Counselor

Elizabeth Ramskugler

Counseling Intern

Biography

Coming soon!

Wellness Coordinators

Simran Bhatia, BA, MS (she/her)

Organizational Health Education Specialist

Biography

Simran Bhatia obtained her Bachelor of Arts in Psychology and International relations from India in May 2018. She graduated from Missouri S&T with her M.S. in Industrial-Organizational Psychology and graduated in May 2022. Simran has over eight years of experience in health education, psycho-social research, program implementation, and public speaking through various projects with the United Nations, World Bank, UNICEF, Fairfield University, USA, Edith Cowan University, Australia, and KPMG. Simran is also an author of the book titled ‘An Impact Assessment of Stress Level of Women Working in 181 Helpline Services: A Psycho-Social Analysis.’ In her time at Missouri S&T, Simran has held various leadership positions and served as the Peer Wellness Educator for Mental Well-Being. Simran’s work is fueled by her passion for helping others and the belief that individual well-being creates a positive ripple effect across everything one does. Simran oversees the Mental Well-Being, Miner Support Network, and ProjectConnect education programs and is part of the JED Health and Well-Being Committee. She enjoys cooking, doing art and craft, learning new things, and playing board games in her free time.

Stephanie Murray-Miller, MHA (she/her)

Health Educator

Biography

Stephanie Murray-Miller obtained her Bachelor of Health Science in Public Health degree from the University of Missouri in 2019, and then went on to obtain her Master of Health Administration degree from the University of Missouri in 2021.  Upon graduating, she worked in the administrative department at a Federally Qualified Health Center in her local community to help reduce barriers to care and ensure access for all.  During her undergraduate and graduate career, Stephanie was involved in various organizations and held positions in which she interacted closely with the student population to ensure they felt welcomed on campus.  She joined Missouri S&T in 2022.  In her role as a Health Educator, Stephanie chairs the S&T Prevention Coalition, coordinates alcohol and other drugs initiatives, and sexualized violence prevention initiatives.  Her life-long goal is to have a true impact on the health and wellbeing of others.  In her free time, she enjoys spending time with her family, kayaking, and hanging out with her cat.

Derek Zboran

Training and Outreach Coordinator

Biography

Coming soon!

Health Communications

Laura Woods-Buchanan, BA (she/her)

Health Communications Specialist

Biography

Laura Woods-Buchanan obtained her Bachelor of Arts in Communication Disorders with minors in Child Studies and Disability Studies from Truman State University in 2017. She also completed her 200hr yoga teacher training and is a certified yoga instructor. Laura started working for Missouri S&T in January 2020 with an emphasis on mental well-being and suicide prevention, and now focuses on communications and marketing for Student Well-Being and other health and wellness departments on campus. In her free time, she enjoys reading (she's trying to read 85 books this year so email her your favorites!), sewing, cooking, and exploring with her spouse and dog.

Debora Andrade (she/her)

Health Communications Assistant (Student Employee)

Biography

Debora Andrade is currently a junior, pursuing a major in Computer Science, along with a minor in Human-Computer Interaction and User Experience. This semester she will hold the position of Vice-President Internal at the Society of Women Engineers (SWE). In addition to Debora's role in SWE, she is honored to serve as the PR CHAIR for both SHPE and ACM-W; these organizations hold a special place in her heart. Working with them has provided her valuable insights into effective communication and marketing strategies. When Debora's not immersed in her studies or engaging in various activities, she'll likely be found exploring new destinations with her family or cherishing moments with their three adorable corgis. She also find great joy in expressing her creativity through different art forms.

Abigail Krimmel (she/her)

Health Communications Assistant (Student Employee)

Biography

Abigail Krimmel is currently a junior at Missouri S&T studying Computer Science. She is a part of several campus organizations including her sorority, Zeta Tau Alpha, has membership in other greek affiliated organizations, is a Kummer Vanguard Scholar, and she volunteers during Opening Week as an Opening Week Mentor. With prior marketing experience within these organizations and other opportunities, she is now helping with communications and marketing for Student Well-Being. In her free time, she enjoys spending time outside, watching movies, playing board games, and hanging out with friends and family. 

Care Management

Diana Carlson (she/her)

Care Manager

Biography

Diana Carlson obtained her Bachelor’s degree in Psychology with a Major in Clinical Psychology from Ecuador in 2014. She obtained Master’s degrees in Education and in Applied Positive Psychology from Spain, both in 2019. Diana was part of the team of psychosocial support in the Ecuadorian Red Cross and has extensive experience working different roles with Student Well-being in higher education institutions in Ecuador. She graduated from Webster University with a Master of Arts in Applied Educational Psychology in December 2023. Diana joined Missouri S&T in January 2024, and she enjoys working with students. She loves traveling, cooking, and spending time with her family and pets.

Interns

Christine Brennan

Student Intern

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Student Well-Being

204 Norwood Hall, 320 W. 12th St., Rolla, MO, 65409
Phone: (573) 341-4211
Email: wellbeing@mst.edu

Operating Hours

Monday:8:00 am - 5:00 pm
Tuesday:8:00 am - 5:00 pm
Wednesday:8:00 am - 5:00 pm
Thursday:8:00 am - 5:00 pm
Friday:8:00 am - 5:00 pm
Saturday:Closed
Sunday:Closed