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2022-01-26 14:00:00
2022-01-26 15:00:00
The Unrelenting Campus Mental Health Crisis
The COVID-19 pandemic transformed mental health from an important but second-tier issue for many colleges and universities into one of their most dominant concerns. And that's unlikely to change even as the pandemic itself ever-so-slowly recedes. Pre-pandemic, many institutions were already struggling to meet students' counseling and treatment needs, reporting increasing levels of depression, anxiety, and other conditions. The worry and uncertainty wrought by the global health crisis and the resulting recession exacerbated that pressure. Join Inside Higher Ed Editors Doug Lederman and Scott Jaschik for a free webcast where they will cover different facets of the continuing crisis. Registration.
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The COVID-19 pandemic transformed mental health from an important but second-tier issue for many colleges and universities into one of their most dominant concerns. And that's unlikely to change even as the pandemic itself ever-so-slowly recedes. Pre-pandemic, many institutions were already struggling to meet students' counseling and treatment needs, reporting increasing levels of depression, anxiety, and other conditions. The worry and uncertainty wrought by the global health crisis and the resulting recession exacerbated that pressure. Join Inside Higher Ed Editors Doug Lederman and Scott Jaschik for a free webcast where they will cover different facets of the continuing crisis. Registration.