
Faculty on the Front Lines of Student Mental Health
You know better than most that the students in your college classrooms today are more anxious and overwhelmed than ever. Statistics back up this claim.
You know better than most that the students in your college classrooms today are more anxious and overwhelmed than ever. Statistics back up this claim.
The number of students who graduated from high school this year and immediately entered college dropped 22% from 2019, according to the National Student Clearinghouse
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The brain deserves attention. It may only weigh three pounds, but the brain is the most complex object in the universe. And yet, sometimes we
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About the Author John Staub is a licensed and published expert on innovative group health benefits solutions. He serves as a national thought leader and
Stress, anxiety, disappointment and isolation continue to plague the mental health of college students across the country. Following its April 2020 survey, Active Minds surveyed
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