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How Witnessing Violence Impacts Brain Development—and What Colleges Can Do
Helping students make meaning of what they’ve witnessed, and the larger societal context, may actually help the brain heal, Mary Helen Immordino-Yang and Kori Street write.

Scaling Up: Expanding Basic Needs Support for Students
Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts’ basic needs pantry started as a student project. Now it’s a campuswide intervention for all types of students.

Only One-Third of College Students Have Positive Mental Health
A new survey finds poor mental health conditions, particularly anxiety and depression, continue to impact a significant share of college students.

Helping Student Parents Overcome Financial Fragility
Data from Trellis Strategies finds that college students who have caregiving responsibilities are also more likely than their peers to work full-time and lack basic needs.

The Pawsitive Effects of Therapy Dogs for Grad Students
Animal interventions have benefits for more students than just undergraduates, according to a new study.
‘Happiness Effect’ of Higher Education ‘Fades in Richer Places’
The long-touted benefit of getting a degree depends on a country’s economic development, finds new study.

New York Law Now Requires Title VI Coordinators at Colleges

Illinois Public Universities Will Have to Provide Medication Abortions
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