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Helping Students Emotionally Before They Turn to AI
A counseling center director shares ways to engage students using technology to mitigate potential harms from emotional reliance on generative AI chat bots.

How Financial Support From Parents Relates to Students’ Basic Needs
Students who report little to no financial assistance from their families while in college are more likely to be food or housing insecure, according to a new brief.

Psychology Course Urges Students to Make Friends
A class at Emmanuel College teaches students the tools for living a happy life, including altruism, gratitude, time in nature and social connection.

Will Trump’s Bill Reverse Health Improvements for College Students?
Massive cuts to a federal health insurance program could impact the 3.4 million college students who rely on it.

Listen: College Students With Kids More Likely to Face Eviction
In the latest episode of Voices of Student Success, Inside Higher Ed discusses New America’s new research brief on student parents and the impacts of housing insecurity on their long-term outcomes.

College Students Pick up Pickleball
Dozens of colleges have built pickleball courts to meet young people’s newfound love of the sport. Students use pickleball clubs to find friends, compete and engage on campus.

Increasing Student Access to the Arts for Well-Being
Colleges have invested in creative partnerships to support student health and wellness, inspiring community and emotional intelligence.

Student Wellness Ambassadors Promote Campus Supports
The University of San Diego unveiled a state-of-the-art fitness and well-being center this year. Now it’s relying on student leaders to make the space inviting and cool.
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