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Why Aren't More Students Seeking Mental Health Support?

Many students who need resources aren't receiving them, but colleges can take some key steps to lower the barriers, write Laura Post Horne and Kelly A. Davis.

Mental Education, Not Just Mental Health

Counseling and learning share substantial elements, writes Gary D. Glass, and those of us who work in mental health should take ownership of our roles as educators.

Rutgers Will Require Students to Get Vaccine

New Jersey university may be the first to require COVID vaccination. In mandating the vaccines, which are approved under the FDA's emergency authorization process, colleges are breaking new ground.

Students Disengage From Controversy

Many students were hesitant to discuss controversial topics in the classroom and felt their campuses' climate did not allow for open discourse during the fall 2020 semester, according to a new report.

Dropping the Ball

Sometimes damage is done when federal agencies simply fail to act in a timely fashion, and, in this case, it’s the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services, write Sarah Spreitzer and Terry W. Hartle.

Pandemic Pressures

Chegg surveyed students from 21 countries about their mental health, student debt, perceptions of online learning and attitudes about their countries and their futures.
Opinion

The Damaging Impact of Unattainable Expectations

One subject rarely broached in debates about student mental health is the hypercompetitive atmosphere that colleges and universities foster through their marketing, argues Caleb Wellum.

‘College Belonging’

Author discusses her new book on first-generation students and how they navigate college life.