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5 Strategies for Inclusive Mental Health Care
Two higher education leaders share ideas and solutions for providing supportive services to students struggling with mental health concerns.
Student Athletes’ Mental Health Has Improved, but Not for All
Female athletes are more than twice as likely as their male peers to feel overwhelmed, according to a new NCAA report.
Basic Needs Funding Aids Student Retention, Persistence
A new report from the Center for Higher Education Policy and Practice finds students who received emergency pandemic grant funding were more likely to remain enrolled, compared to their peers.
Developing Guidelines for the Aftermath of a Student Suicide
“Postvention” protocols are valuable tools for colleges dealing with a suicide. But not every university is as prepared as it should be when a tragedy occurs.
Report: Addressing the Roots of Food Insecurity in Higher Ed
A new Tennessee Higher Education Commission and Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation report highlights the ways institutions can support students facing basic needs insecurity.
Israel’s Gaza Border College On ‘Healing Mission’ After Attacks
After the killings of dozens of students, faculty and staff, and with 1,000 still displaced, Sapir College looks to rebuild and renew.
Young, Male and Adrift
College-aged men need to feel better supported and connected than many currently do, Andrew Reiner writes.
Report: Helping Sexual Violence Survivors Complete College
Students who experience sexual violence while enrolled in postsecondary education have a high likelihood of earning lower GPAs or dropping out. Here are three areas where higher education leaders can focus efforts to promote student success for those who are carrying such trauma.
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