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Section: Health
Mental Health
High Rates of Burnout Among College Mental Health Counselors Is Compromising Quality of Care, Survey Says
College counselors and clinicians are reporting increasingly high levels of burnout and stress as the pandemic enters its third year. Experts say it’s going to get worse before it gets better.
February 21, 2022
Health
Massachusetts-Based App Expands Mental Health Resources for College Students
A Massachusetts-based app is helping expand college students' access to mental health resources.
February 21, 2022
Health
Meeting the Need: How Nursing Schools Are Addressing the RN Shortage Exacerbated by COVID-19
The American Nurses Association, a national organization dedicated to the profession of nursing, predicted that the U.S. will need 1.2 million more nurses in the next year to not only meet demand but replenish the nursing workforce.
February 17, 2022
Health
MSU Offers New Doctoral Program in Indigenous and Rural Health
As part of its efforts to address the health and wellness of Indigenous and rural communities in Montana and beyond, Montana State University is offering a new doctoral program in Indigenous and rural health.
February 14, 2022
Health
University of Louisiana Health Offers Free College Tuition to Employees, Dependents
UofL Health is helping their employees’ who have dreams of a college education a reality.
February 14, 2022
Health
Milken Study to Track How Freshmen Develop Health Practices Throughout College
A team of professors and students from the Milken Institute School of Public Health will track freshmen’s eating and exercising habits throughout their four years at GW as part of a study launched earlier this month.
February 14, 2022
Health
Albany State University Students Teach Kids About Dental Health
Albany State University dental hygiene students visited Lake Park Elementary School recently during the celebration of National Children’s Dental Hygiene Month. Ten students traveled to the local elementary school to teach students about the importance of
February 14, 2022
Health
Syracuse University’s Health and Wellness Fee Among Highest of Peer Institutions
All undergraduate students at Syracuse University paid $1,671 each in required fees in the 2021-22 academic year.
February 14, 2022
Health
$75M Health Care Training Center Planned in East Tennessee
Higher education officials and a health care provider are planning to build a $75 million health training facility in East Tennessee.
February 14, 2022
Resources
Louisiana State Receives $245 Million Investment From OLOL, LCMC Health for New Building, Research Development
LSU President William F. Tate IV announced Friday morning that Our Lady of the Lake and LCMC Health will donate $245 million to the university over the next 10 years, the largest philanthropic investment in LSU history.
February 14, 2022
Faculty & Staff
2022 Emerging Scholar: Dr. Amy Dao
February 7, 2022
Other News
Air Force Global Strike Command and Tuskegee University Form Partnership, Honor Historical Relationship
February 4, 2022
Students
Meet the Medical Student Who's Diversifying Medical Illustrations
Medical student Chidiebere Ibe took up illustrating medical conditions and human anatomy in July 2020, when it was becoming clear that COVID-19 lockdowns weren’t going anywhere anytime soon.
February 4, 2022
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2022 Emerging Scholar: Ailton “Santo” Coleman
In early 2000s a young Ailton “Santo” Coleman enthusiastically joined the U.S. Peace Corps, agreeing to serve as an education volunteer in the Republic of Kiribati, an island nation of 32 atolls in the Central Pacific Ocean.
February 4, 2022
News Roundup
Senators Klobuchar, Cassidy, and Colleagues Urge Senate to Tackle Hazing on Campuses
Senators Amy Klobuchar (D-MN) and Bill Cassidy (R-LA) led five colleagues to write a letter pressing the Senate to address hazing on college campuses in future legislation about mental and behavioral health.
February 3, 2022
News Roundup
NYU Names Dr. Michael A. Lindsey New Dean of Social Work School
New York University has named Dr. Michael A. Lindsey the new dean of the Silver School of Social Work. Lindsey is a widely recognized scholar of child and adolescent mental health. He will be the first Black dean of the School of Social Work.
February 2, 2022
Asian American Pacific Islander
How Institutions Can Improve AAPI Students' Mental Health
Eight experts create a guide for institutions to better understand and support the mental health needs of AAPI students.
February 1, 2022
Latest News
John Jay Receives $1 Million to Help At-Risk Students
The Gray Foundation has gifted the John Jay College of Criminal Justice $1 million to continue their Completion for Upper-division Student Program (CUSP) for a further two years.
January 24, 2022
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