UCLA Health announced a $100 million donation earmarked for expanding mental-health treatment, signaling a significant infusion into behavioral health services tied to campus care and clinical training. Susan H. Greenberg reports the funds will expand capacity for clinical treatment, research and outreach programs that serve students and the broader community. The gift arrives amid rising demand for campus mental-health services nationwide. University health systems intend to use large donations to hire clinicians, scale evidence-based interventions, and integrate services with counseling centers—moves likely to affect student support models and clinical training pipelines for graduate programs in psychology and psychiatry.