April 13, 2021
Many of us are looking forward to a summer of relative freedom, with road-mapped milestones that will grant us more opportunities to see our friends and family. But we’ll be[…]
Continue readingMany of us are looking forward to a summer of relative freedom, with road-mapped milestones that will grant us more opportunities to see our friends and family. But we’ll be[…]
Continue readingFor all the attention paid to the short and long-term physical effects of COVID-19, the disease has serious mental health consequences, too.
Continue readingThe issue of student mental health has been one of my chief subjects in my writing for Inside Higher Ed, so much so that my first exploration of the topic came before[…]
Continue readingWithin a few months after the first reported cases of COVID-19 in America, ripples of an ominous tidal wave of psychological trauma began to appear with stories about the impact[…]
Continue readingAs the pandemic drags on, the workforce is facing a serious burnout crisis — and a growing perception that bosses are tuned out when it comes to employees’ mental health[…]
Continue readingSen. Chuck Schumer says the COVID relief bill included $5 billion to help those struggling. He’s calling on the federal government to release that money right away.
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