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Describes ways Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 protects students who are or perceived to be Jewish, Christian, Muslim, Sikh, Hindu, Buddhist, or of another religious group.
U.S. Secretary of Education Miguel Cardona laid out his vision for the direction the agency will follow in 2023, including improvements in learning conditions through eliminating the educator shortage for every school and investing in every student’s mental health and well-being.
How can University of Michigan bolster safety and security on campus in the wake of last week’s shooting at Michigan State University? It starts with self-evaluation, said Deputy Chief Melissa Overton of UM’s Division of Public Safety and Security (DPSS).
Five recent deaths by suicide at NC State have highlighted the mental health struggles many students across North Carolina’s higher education campuses face. For students at Charlotte colleges and universities, help is available.
Living-learning communities enable students to participate in academic and personal development under a shared topic. Here are 10 memorable themes for colleges to consider.
Nearly two-thirds of college students are worried about a recession in 2023, but that’s not their number one source of stress – their own mental health is. Four out of five (80%) students declared a mental health crisis on campus – a concerning number even though it reflects a slight improvement over this time last year.
The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) has launched its 2023 Communities Talk to Prevent Alcohol and Other Drug Misuse, an initiative focused on alcohol and other drug misuse negatively affecting young adults. This webinar will identify prevention resources relevant to higher education and suggest opportunities for hosting Communities Talk activities this year.
Provides a conceptual approach to help guide NIMH activities, including research funding, stakeholder engagement, and workforce development related to the mental health needs of youth impacted by racial and ethnic health disparities.