Mental health

Student survey offers insight on instruction, vaccines

A strong majority say their colleges should not be having in-person instruction now; many are ready to be vaccinated.

Charting the future: 3 universities team up on mental health

Grants from the Lilly Endowment will help more than a dozen institutions in the state of Indiana tackle key initiatives.

College-bound arts students want in-person experiences, study says

A new report shows what high school arts students and their parents think of virtual learning, virtual performances and virtual tours.

Mental health concerns remain for college students, despite reopening hopes

A new study highlights the stress and uncertainty students are facing as they continue to cope with pandemic fallout.

LGBTQ students feel ‘unwelcome’ at Christian colleges, report says

In a recent survey, many gender minorities express depression, anxiety and feeling 'on edge' over policies and practices at their institutions.

Wheaton faculty lead launch of National COVID-19 Day Thursday

Two members of the Illinois College's Humanitarian Disaster Institute were instrumental in recognizing March 11.

College students again give thumbs up to online learning

More than 70% say remote was as good if not better than in-person instruction, according to an annual study done by BestColleges.com, which offers tips to keep it going strong.

Mentoring anchors 6 community college equity goals

Equity holds a range of meaning at Holyoke Community College in Massachusetts—it's about social justice but also financial fairness, President Christina Royal says.

Study: Syllabus tone can have an impact on students

Oregon State University researchers note that a warmer delivery of information can make a difference.

‘Quite jarring’: BU professor notes major depression in students in national study

Healthy Minds Study reveals the state of mental health on college campuses, including that more than 80% have suffered academically since the pandemic began.

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