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The Biggest Mental Health Ailment Plaguing College Campuses

CAMPUSPEAK

An interesting phenomenon has emerged since the pandemic…. It’s been taking campuses by storm and it’s happening in just about every dorm room, family room, and any other room that has a bed or couch across America. As a clinical psychologist, what I am speaking about? Social apathy. . In fact, your eyes may have glazed over just reading that. As you sink into your futon, you may be acknowledging that it’s been weeks since you texted your friends back, went on a date, or asked a classmate to cof

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How to Get Extra Time For Studies?

The Student Success Coach

When it comes to studying, you will hardly find a student who claims to have enough time. Mostly, students believe they don’t have enough time to finish their degree with grace. In fact, you have much more time than required. The problem is that you are not spending your time accurately. In this course , I have share tips on how to transform your performance and finish your degree.

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How Well do Community College Students Perform After Transferring?

Community College Review

After transferring to a four-year institution, how do community college students fare? Learn about the reports and studies that shed light on community college student performance at the university level.

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Mindful Eating

MichiganTech MTU Center for Student Mental Health

Part of mental health and well-being in college includes looking at mindful eating. Mindful eating is being aware of what you are consuming and being attentive during the act of eating. While this is easier said than done, one Netflix special may make it a little bit easier to process. Cooked on Netflix is a short series looking at how food can shape our world.

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Can Brain Science Actually Help Make Your Training & Teaching Stick?

Speaker: Andrew Cohen, Founder & CEO of Brainscape

The instructor’s PPT slides are brilliant. You’ve splurged on the expensive interactive courseware. Student engagement is stellar. So… why are half of your students still forgetting everything they learned in just a matter of weeks? It's likely a matter of cognitive science! With so much material to "teach" these days, we often forget to incorporate key proven principles into our curricula — namely active recall, metacognition, spaced repetition, and interleaving practice.

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Doing the Work of Nuance

CAMPUSPEAK

Nuance is “a subtle distinction or variation.” Effective communication between people that are joined by a mutual endeavor can ensure progress in whatever group we are involved in—Greek groups, student government, the campus or community at large. In order to have that effective communication, we have to do the work of nuance, or said another way, recognizing (and even embracing) our differences.

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New “Pay it Forward” Plan will Allow Students to Attend Community College Tuition-Free

Community College Review

We explore an innovative idea coming to Oregon community colleges that will allow students to attend school tuition-free, with an agreement to pay back the state with a portion of their income after graduation.

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Going to School with Mom: The New Community College Trend

Community College Review

Learn about why more students are attending community college classes with their parents.

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Why High School Students Should Take Community College Classes

Community College Review

Learn the many reasons why high school students should take community college classes.

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New Analysis Shows How California Community Colleges Could Cut Millions in Spending

Community College Review