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How Four Young Adults Are Creating New Mental Health Resources for BIPOC and LGBTQ+ Communities

Active Minds

It’s no secret that youth and young adults across the United States are currently experiencing a mental health crisis, and BIPOC and LGBTQ+ young people are disproportionately affected. percent increase from 2019 and a 50 percent increase from 2011. They graduated from NYU this summer with a B.A.

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Seal of Excelencia 2024

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Latinx participation in the Metro College Success Program learning community increased by 25% between 2019 and 2024. Faculty mentors were encouraged to engage with mentees, which resulted in faculty having to discover which methods worked best to communicate with their students.

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How Community Colleges Fuel Students' Dreams

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Dream Scholars Tommy McCall, a student at Tallahassee Community College in FL, and Eve Miclaus, a student at Roane State Community College in TN, said community colleges need to improve communication, doing more to share events and available resources. “If

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Another successful chapter!

Student Minds

Through Instagram, I spread awareness for anyone, especially students, who are struggling with mental health. Hence, I thought this would be a great way to promote positive mental health. I was especially active in posting messages for students during mental health awareness week.

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4 takeaways on combatting faculty burnout from our gathering of academic leaders

EAB

Rising student expectations and mental health needs are a primary driver of faculty burnout Students increasingly want more than just course content from their professors— 57% want help with professional networking and 45% want their professors to be willing to listen to personal issues and consider accommodations on coursework.

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New Report Shows Pandemic Negatively Impacted “Gen P’s” Interest in College

EAB

It’s no secret that the pandemic has taken a toll on student mental health and academic preparedness,” said EAB President, Enroll360, Hope Krutz. More than one in five (22 percent) have decided to opt out because they are not mentally ready, a sharp increase from pre-pandemic levels (14 percent in 2019).

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Teacher Retention: Stopping the Great Resignation

Thrive Alliance Group

It’s not a quick fix, but a step-by-step plan to build a healthy school community where everyone is supported and can do their best work. DOE recommendations for schools in their recent report on SEL and mental health. Before we can build healthy school communities, we need to examine where we are and how we got here.