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Beyond Academia: Recognizing and Supporting Non-Academic Struggles of Ph.D. Students

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

students face, particularly concerning chronic illnesses and mental health challenges. Such insights underscore the imperative to prioritize holistic support structures within academia to foster student well-being and academic success. students grappling with chronic illnesses and mental health concerns.

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Navigating Pathways to Success

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Dr. Freeman Hrabowski, president emeritus of the University of Maryland Baltimore County, aptly says, “By understanding human behavior and our values, we develop a moral compass that can guide our decision-making. Additionally, institutions should be attentive to the well-being of all employees. Dr. Barbara J.

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Advancing the #RealCollege Movement

Believe in Students

This anecdote is now a common recognition across institutions and systems : most people in colleges today, especially faculty, have received little to no training on what they can do within their own jobs to better support today’s college students. We believe in students. Today’s students are not “kids.”

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What the mental health crisis means for student success leaders

EAB

The pandemic ripple effects on student success will last for years, including the long-term impact on student mental health. The stresses and loss of the pandemic profoundly impacted student well-being, while the social disruption and isolation altered their social development. College Pulse Survey, Spring 2022.

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Announcing new School of Government and Policy

John Hopkins University Student Well-Being Blog

We will soon launch the search for a visionary leader to serve as the inaugural dean, and we look forward to working in collaboration with the dean, university leaders, and faculty colleagues as we recruit and appoint the inaugural 35 full-time faculty members. I hope you will join us in Washington on Oct.

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The five topics independent school leaders were most curious about in the past year

EAB

We found several categories of research were requested most often within this topic area: Human resources. The most popular request regarding people management is for research and tools related to “human resources.” Student wellness requests by subtopic All requests fell into one of the below categories.

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Tips for a successful Dry January (and any other change you are trying to make)

John Hopkins University Student Well-Being Blog

College students (or really all people) may choose to drink for many reasons, like socialization, destressing, wanting to fit in, believing it is part of the university (or human) experience, or simply just for fun. However, there can be times when benefits from alcohol decrease, and we are more exposed to harms.

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