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Why Colleges and Universities Should Address Faculty and Staff Mental Health

Timely MD

While much attention has been given to the mental health challenges faced by college students, it’s crucial for higher education leaders to recognize the personal and professional hardships experienced by faculty and staff as well. Subsequent studies and news reports have revealed a decline in faculty and staff mental health.

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Navigating Pathways to Success

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Expansion and diversity in higher education (1980s-1990s) During the 1980s and 1990s, higher education in the United States underwent transformative changes marked by a significant expansion in access and a growing emphasis on diversity.

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Supporting our community affected by tragic loss

John Hopkins University Student Well-Being Blog

If ever there is cause for heightened alert, we will notify the community immediately via our Rave alert system, which we encourage you to sign up for here. To support our community during this difficult time, we include below the resources that are available to all JHU students, faculty, and staff.

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Expanding the Behavioral Health Crisis Support Team to East Baltimore

John Hopkins University Student Well-Being Blog

with 24-hour support available by phone through the Access Line. To reach the BHCST, you can call the Access Line at 410-516-WELL (9355). We are committed to ongoing partnership with our community and the BHCST advisory committee as we continue to strengthen our mobile crisis response. to 9:30 p.m.,

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Preparing for a government shutdown

John Hopkins University Student Well-Being Blog

Given past experience, including the 35-day shutdown in 2018, the work of most faculty, students, and staff should not be seriously hindered, and patient care will continue without interruption. Faculty, staff, and students should plan to continue normal operations for the foreseeable future. Continuity of operations.

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How schools are expanding student mental health support without hiring more counselors

EAB

By addressing all the dimensions, individuals can work towards achieving a state of overall wellness and balance in their lives. Faculty, administrators, and staff also have a role to plan in this aligned model, often simply by doing what they do best.

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6 ways leaders are rethinking their student affairs organizational charts in 2023

EAB

Given the concern for student athletes’ health and psychological well-being, we know that it is critical that these students know how to access mental health services. Breaking down the silo between athletics and mental health by moving athletics under student affairs might be one way to aid student well-being. -->.