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4 takeaways on combatting faculty burnout from our gathering of academic leaders

EAB

Rising student expectations and mental health needs are a primary driver of faculty burnout Students increasingly want more than just course content from their professors— 57% want help with professional networking and 45% want their professors to be willing to listen to personal issues and consider accommodations on coursework.

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Agnes Scott Receives $1M to Train Physician Assistants, Mental Health Counselors

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Zak Agnes Scott College has been awarded $1 million in federal funds to train physician assistants and clinical mental health counselors in maternal and pediatric care. “We Healthcare needs are growing dramatically in Georgia for providers specializing in maternal, neonatal, and pediatric health,” said Kelly H.

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Strategies for survivors when sexual assault is in the news

John Hopkins University Student Well-Being Blog

Reaching out to mental health support can help, too. You can also directly email the Gender-Based Violence Prevention team ; a trauma-informed, confidential resources who supports all JHU students in survivor-led problem solving. Full-time Hopkins students over the age of 18 can access this platform for free.