Stress and poor mental health continue to be top reasons why college students walk away from their education, making it an important retention factor for higher education leaders to consider.
Many people think of college students as young adults living on campus and focused on developmental concerns, such as establishing new friends, feeling homesick, and academic pressure. Indeed, many ...
Students who are chronically absent from school are much more likely to struggle with mental health challenges, with pre-teen boys and teen girls reporting some of the highest signs of distress. When ...
After the COVID-19 pandemic shone a spotlight on youth mental health, much attention continues to be paid to the topic, with everyone from mental health experts and educators to parents and ...
You have /5 articles left. Sign up for a free account or log in. Just 27 percent of undergraduates describe their mental health as above average or excellent ...
When Mental Health America established Mental Health Awareness Month in 1949, few could have predicted its profound impact. What began as a modest educational effort has evolved into a national ...
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WE WANT TO GIVE YOU A LIVE LOOK THIS MORNING AT LAKE EOLA IN DOWNTOWN ORLANDO, WHERE TONIGHT THE FOUNTAIN WILL LIGHT UP GREEN FOR WORLD MENTAL HEALTH DAY EVERY YEAR ON OCTOBER 10TH. PEOPLE TAKE A ...
From academic readiness to mental health awareness, experts say today's students need a holistic approach to university ...
May marks Mental Health Awareness Month, a national effort since 1949 to raise awareness, reduce stigma, and advocate for better mental health resources. While many conversations this month focus on ...
Any parent or teacher who has worked with a seriously ill child knows how difficult it is to meet the child’s educational, physical and emotional needs all at once. Melanie Brady, a lecturer at USC’s ...