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Students, faculty and staff at institutions of higher education report mass burnout when reflecting on 2020 and planning for 2021. While…
A newly published study in the Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry (JAACAP) reports that COVID-19…
A federal judge blocked enforcement of the Trump administration’s executive order barring diversity training it regards as “divisive” in federally…
In our final Quadcast episode of 2020, President Lee Pelton of Emerson College spoke about student mental health, the pandemic,…
The Nevada Independent highlighted the pandemic’s impact on University of Nevada students’ mental health. One student told the newspaper, “Now…
The Florida Gators have been under close scrutiny after basketball player Keyontae Johnson collapsed in a game on December 12.…
The American Council on Education released the results of their latest Pulse Point Survey of college presidents showing that the…
In a column in Inside Higher Ed, Ray Schroeder asks, in the face of the emerging “mental health epidemic…
The Rutgers Center for Minority Serving Institutions and the Human Rights Campaign Foundation recently released a report analyzing…
Tomorrow, the Chronicle is hosting the final session in a series of webinars examining race and class in higher education.…
The Stanford Daily reports that social isolation is taking a toll on students’ mental health, with many reporting worsening…
Higher Ed Dive reports that a federal judge reinstated the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program, which allows unauthorized…
Experts are concerned that Thanksgiving travel and gatherings could cause another surge of the coronavirus – “a surge…
In The Conversation, Neuroscience professors at Carleton University in Canada discuss the cumulative toll that pandemic-related stress is having…
Frustrated by the limitations of colleges’ verbal condemnation of violence against unarmed Black people and stated commitment to anti-racial…
This week, two college student health specialists came back on the Quadcast to talk about safeguarding physical and mental health…
In the Hechinger Report, Barnard College President Sian Beilock, PhD, a cognitive scientist, wrote about how the literature, including…
A student at Livingstone College in North Carolina died last week due to complications of COVID-19. Jamesha Waddell was a…
A new report from Active Minds and the National Resource Center for The First-Year Experience and Students in…
Mental health concerns are mounting at colleges and universities across the country as coronavirus cases spike. As young…
The American Council on Education released six chapters of recent data and findings as a supplement to ACE’s…
In the final episode in our Flourishing series, EVP of Counseling at NYU and MCF President Zoe Ragouzeos speaks with…
The Daily Pennsylvanian reports that some UPenn students boycotted their classes on Nov. 3 and 4 to demand that…
In an op-ed in Inside Higher Ed, Mark Dennis, psychology department chair at Sacramento City College, argues that, amid…
The Presidential race remains uncertain, and there may be no clear winner for several days due to the…
According to a new survey released by NASPA, while 56 percent of students say they are “very” or…
Many international students felt heavily invested in the presidential election despite not having the right to vote. The…
In the fourth episode in a special series on Flourishing, we spoke with Dr. Zoe Ragouzeos, the Executive…
In the Michigan Daily, Annie Klusendorf, a student, wrote about the loss of the work/life boundary under the pandemic,…
Inside Higher Ed reports that students of color face racist incidents– subtle and overt, accidental and purposeful– that make…
The fall issue of the Mary Christie Quarterly, our journal of ideas, opinion and news on the behavioral health…
On Thursday, October 29 at 1:00 pm ET, the American Council on Education in collaboration with The Steve…
In an op-ed in The Hill, Lyndon Haviland, DrPH, MPH, a distinguished scholar at the CUNY School of Public…
The third episode in a special series on Flourishing is out now. This week, we hear from Daniel…
On October 22nd, the Healthy Minds Network is holding the 2020 Fall Mental Health Symposium: Advancing Mental Health Equity…
The Justice Department filed a lawsuit last week against Yale University, alleging the school violated federal civil-rights law by discriminating against…