
Access to Care and Its Impact on College Students
The U.S. Census Bureau reports that adults ages 19-34 had the highest uninsured rates of any group in the U.S. And even if students are
The U.S. Census Bureau reports that adults ages 19-34 had the highest uninsured rates of any group in the U.S. And even if students are
After-hours mental health care is not something that colleges and universities can ignore or push aside—it’s a necessity. Research from the American Academy of Sleep
Higher education continues to grapple with change as the COVID-19 pandemic enters its third calendar year. Though the pandemic has presented challenges across the globe,
Colleges and universities are seeing more and more Latinx students on campuses across the country, which is great news. However, Latinx students graduate in four
Entering college for the first time is difficult for many students, even those whose families are able to prepare them for the road ahead. Often,
The threat of the Omicron variant is a gut punch to schools hoping to relax safety measures in 2022. Now, colleges and universities are considering
Gen Zers are on track to be the most diverse generation in history. And, at approximately 60 million, native-born American members of Gen Z outnumber
Suicide is one of the 10 leading causes of death in the general population, and it is the second leading cause of death among 17
Approximately 1,100 college students take their own lives each year, making suicide this population’s second leading cause of death. This fact keeps student development professionals
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