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Inspired by Veteran Grandfather, Therapist Teaches Wellness, Inclusion

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Student affairs leader Quamina Carter did not take a traditional route to higher education. For a decade prior to coming to Claremont Graduate University (CGU), she worked as a clinical therapist in DePauw University’s counseling center. in community counseling from Martin University, and is working toward a Ph.D.

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The Role of Mental Health in Workforce Development

Timely MD

Here are its recommendations for health practitioners, clinicians, and social workers in higher education: Create opportunities for students to learn skills that are simultaneously protective of emotional well-being and help prepare students to have successful careers. female students, students with parents born outside the U.S.,

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Navigating the Path to Student Success Through Essential Guidance and Support

Timely MD

I quickly learned that Res Life was not for me, but I enjoyed Student Affairs work and engaging with students, so I moved into the Dean of Students Office, where I worked for the next 11 years. international students, athletes, first-generation students, undergraduate and graduate students, etc.)

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Preparing for a government shutdown

John Hopkins University Student Well-Being Blog

Available Resources Students with questions should contact the Student Affairs leader in their school or division. Additionally, Johns Hopkins University offers robust services for students across all dimensions of their well-being. You can reach JHEAP 24/7, 365 days a year, by phone at 888-978-1262.

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The Role of Mental Health in Workforce Development

Timely MD

Here are its recommendations for health practitioners, clinicians, and social workers in higher education: Create opportunities for students to learn skills that are simultaneously protective of emotional well-being and help prepare students to have successful careers. female students, students with parents born outside the U.S.,