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Student Wellness Tip: Creating Campus Access to Free Meals

Efforts to remedy food insecurity at three institutions demonstrate various strategies to assist students with this basic need, from implementing new technologies to offering centralized locations.

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Student Wellness Tip: Therapy Dogs for Daily Destressing

Nazareth College provides weekly dog office hours for students to engage in animal-assisted mental health and wellness interventions.

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Opinion

Students, Meet the Superego

Taking seriously Freud’s concept of the moralistic inner critic can help students live less stressed, less vexed and more fulfilling lives, Mark Edmundson writes.

Wesleyan to Cover Abortion Costs

Wesleyan University has agreed to cover the costs of reproductive health care for its students, a press spokesperson confirmed Thursday...
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‘We’re Not Slowing Down,’ Student Workers Say

Undergraduate workers are winning collective bargaining rights, making student unions increasingly common. They’re driven by the pandemic, pro-union sentiment and each other.

Redefining Mental Health for Students: Key Podcast

Are we in the midst of a mental health crisis for college students and other young adults? How should campus...
A group of college students sit in a circle during group therapy.

On-Campus Outpatient Program Addresses Complex Student Needs

Rutgers University’s Next Step counseling services allow students to receive care and remain enrolled in the institution, eliminating barriers to higher-level counseling help.

Two police officers walk through the University of Chicago campus.

Colleges Fall Victim to Fake Shooter Threats

Nearly two dozen colleges have fallen victim to “swatting” threats in recent weeks. Public safety officials say they must be treated as real; for students, they often feel that way.