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Student Wellness Tip: Encouraging Students to Talk Mental Health
Almost three in four college students feel raising awareness of mental health is important, but fewer know how to do so. Their colleges can promote advocacy in four ways.

Tackling Climate Anxiety With Student Participation
Colleges and universities are encouraging students to build climate resilience and contribute to solutions through curriculum, research and experiential learning.

Harvard’s Billion-Dollar Disappointment
Harvard’s nearly $1.2 billion fundraising haul fell short of last year’s mark by roughly $200M, following a period of acrimony marked by student protests and scandals.

Why Some Students Say They Don’t Plan to Vote
One student who isn’t voting this year said the candidates were “trash,” while another said they doubted it would matter much whether Harris or Trump won.

Listen: Focus on Building Strengths Leads Students to Success
Two University of Knoxville, Tennessee, executive leaders share their perspectives on the institution’s strengths-based, people-first approaches to student success, including ideas that others might model. Next week’s Student Success US conference will be held on UT’s campus.
New on the Key Podcast: A Strengths-Based, People-First Approach to Student Success

Faculty Overwhelmingly Back Harris in November. But They Won’t Tell Students to Do the Same.
Respondents to a new Inside Higher Ed/Hanover Research poll mostly identified as Democrats—with only 8 percent supporting Trump. But, aware they’re to the left of their students and states, they’re largely keeping their thoughts to themselves.
Huston-Tillotson Plans to Expand HBCU Education to California
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