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After 17 years, Davenport University President Richard Pappas has announced he will retire at the end of the upcoming ...
Teens are turning to AI for comfort and connection—but at what cost? Discover what we risk losing in the age of artificial ...
Finals week looms, and a college student stares at a screen, pulse racing. Anxiety is a silent epidemic on campuses: a 2024 American College Health Association survey found 65% of U.S. students report ...
Given the current youth mental health crisis in the United States, many adolescents report experiencing low levels of hope—a ...
When people think of ADHD – Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder – symptoms like being easily distracted or having ...
Young Native Americans face obstacles to mental health treatment and the highest suicide rate in California. Here’s how they use culture as prevention.
Most homicides begin with an argument. Teaching young people to respond—rather than react—can make all the difference.
The academic honor roll is comprised of student-athletes who compete in a varsity-level sport and registered a term/semester ...
Laura J. Jacobsen writes that ACCESS—an acronym for affinity, community, career, early alert, support and storytelling—offers ...
The fluorescent lights of the Valenzuela City Jail’s Male Dormitory cast an unfamiliar glow on an extraordinary scene. Where ...
Oklahoma Virtual Charter Academy (OVCA) and Insight School of Oklahoma (ISOK) are accepting enrollment applications for the ...
The first shelter in the United States geared specifically towards housing trans individuals experiencing homelessness has opened in New York City. The shelter, known as Ace’s Place, is specifically ...