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The Impact of Affirmative Action on the Mental Health of College Students of Color

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Greater diversity also has numerous well-documented benefits for all students. The Steve Fund’s 2020 Crisis Response Task Force Report , Adapting and Innovating to Promote the Mental Health and Emotional Well-Being of Young People of Color: COVID-19 and Beyond , describes the pandemic’s disparate impact on students of color.

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The Ultimate School Counseling Hack: ChatGPT For School Counselors

The Counseling Geek

However, traditional counseling approaches can be time-consuming and resource-intensive, making it difficult for schools to provide the level of support that students need. Save time drafting emails or documents One of the first things I tried when I got ChatGPT access was to have it write a funny rap song about my administrator.

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Things Hopkins students need to know about cannabis legalization in Maryland

John Hopkins University Student Well-Being Blog

Students, faculty, and staff should be informed about how the new law will impact the student body on and off campus. As a note, this document is meant to address general facts about the new law and University policy. Mental Health Services-East Baltimore (410-955-1892).

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How to read a rental contract

John Hopkins University Student Well-Being Blog

Tenants often think that landlords are not allowed access to their space, but that’s not necessarily the case. Do a thorough property examination when you move in and document any existing damage. The post How to read a rental contract appeared first on Johns Hopkins University Student Well-Being.

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Sexual pleasure after sexual trauma

John Hopkins University Student Well-Being Blog

For any accessibility issues, please contact wellbeing@jhu.edu. The post Sexual pleasure after sexual trauma appeared first on Johns Hopkins University Student Well-Being. You can also click on the following images to enlarge them.