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

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6 ways leaders are rethinking their student affairs organizational charts in 2023. Between a pandemic, a national racial reckoning, and increasing challenges to the higher education business model, student affairs leaders have spent the past few years looking for ways to innovate and collaborate more effectively across the cabinet.

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Beyond Academia: Recognizing and Supporting Non-Academic Struggles of Ph.D. Students

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

students face, particularly concerning chronic illnesses and mental health challenges. Such insights underscore the imperative to prioritize holistic support structures within academia to foster student well-being and academic success. student in higher education and student affairs at Indiana University Bloomington.

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JHU Alcohol and Drug Policies

John Hopkins University Student Well-Being Blog

They include relevant requirements to promote and create safe communities, as well as possible sanctions that the university may impose for violations of its standards of conduct with respect to alcohol and other drugs. Members of the university community are responsible for knowing the risks associated with substance use and misuse.

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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. Johns Hopkins students who receive federal financial aid will not be penalized if the shutdown delays their payments to the university.

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How universities equip stakeholders to build a culture of campus well-being with in-the-moment resources

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Blogs How universities equip stakeholders to build a culture of campus well-being with in-the-moment resources Faculty, staff, and students are experiencing unprecedented levels of stress. Stanford University's Red Folder is an excellent example of this type of resource. Adapted from Stanford University Student Affairs.

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Supporting our community affected by tragic loss

John Hopkins University Student Well-Being Blog

Vice President for Public Safety Rachelle Hernandez Vice Provost for Student Affairs Kevin G. Shollenberger Vice Provost for Student Health and Well-Being The post Supporting our community affected by tragic loss appeared first on Johns Hopkins University Student Well-Being.

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

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Blogs How schools are expanding student mental health support without hiring more counselors Colleges and universities face a slew of “ pandemic ripple effects ” that pose long-term threats to student success. Colleges and universities will need to evolve their strategy to meet the challenge.