#College
Psychology | Health & Wellbeing
Student mental health is in crisis. Campuses are rethinking their approach
Amid massive increases in demand for care, psychologists are helping colleges and universities embrace a broader culture of well-being and better equipping faculty to support students in need.
Psychology | Psychology
14% of students quit college because of mental health challenges | Fortune
Mental health struggles prevented a significant portion of students from earning their college degree, according to a new report from Sallie Mae.
News | News
University of Virginia 'Disenrolls' Unvaccinated Students
Dozens of students who were enrolled at the University of Virginia had their status reversed because they remained unvaccinated before...
News | News
Scammed student sues Navient, asking for cancellation of debt he took on to attend for-profit college
The plaintiff and his mother, who co-signed on his private student loans, are still facing collection activity on what has grown to $69,000 in private...
Politics | Liberal "Tolerance"
Charles C. W. Cooke skewers Jennifer Rubin’s disdain for those who didn’t go to college
Cooke argues the Democrats have forgotten that going to college does not make you a better person.
Miscellaneous | Interesting Links
Westside private school gave diplomas to nonstudents for a fee. Then came the college admissions scandal
Before West Hollywood College Preparatory School was linked to a national college admissions scandal, it issued hundreds of diplomas to nonstudents.
Politics | Antisemitism
SICKENING Jew hatred at NYU Graduation Ceremony
This is so sad. NYU isn't even hiding their tacit support of Jew haters. They invited one to speak at the graduation ceremony!
News | Interesting Stories
SAT to Give Students ‘Adversity Score’ to Capture Social and Economic Background - WSJ
The College Board plans to assign an adversity score to every student who takes the SAT to try to capture their social and economic background, jumping into the debate raging over race and class in college admissions.
Psychology | Parenting and Kids
Gen Z More Likely to Report Mental Health Concerns
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Psychology | Psychology & Psychological Research
Does it matter where you go to college? — The Atlantic
Research suggests that elite colleges don’t really help rich white guys. But they can have a big effect if you’re not rich, not white, or not a guy.
Psychology | Parenting and Kids
On College Campuses, Making Overdose Medication Readily Available : NPR
College campuses are growing increasingly concerned about how to keep students safe amid a national opioid crisis. Some schools provide free and easy access to drugs that can reverse an overdose.
News | Animal Links
Colleges Can Reduce Stress Among Students With Therapy Dogs - Study Finds
A recent study by the University of British Columbia shows that therapy dogs are an effective way to help bring much-needed relief to our often-stressed student bodies.
Psychology | Health & Wellbeing
If You’re a Student Who’s Struggling With Mental Health, These 7 Tips Will Help | Thrive Global
Here’s how to deal when you’re feeling like “the sky is falling.”
Miscellaneous | Interesting & Helpful Information
Heather Heying: Free Speech on Campus
Heather Heying at the US Department of Justice forum on Free Speech on College Campuses - 9/17/2018. Help support Heather's work on patreon: https://www.patr...
Psychology | Parenting and Kids
When There Is a Mental Health Crisis in Your Dorm - The New York Times
As colleges face criticism for asking mentally ill students to take leaves of absence, former students discuss their struggles, and their roommates and dorm mates recount what it’s like living with them.
Psychology | Personality
Study: 1 In 4 College Students Diagnosed With Mental Health Condition - Study Finds
College brings about new experiences and challenges for young adults that can be difficult to adapt to and overcome, so perhaps it's no surprise that a new study reports high rates of stress and mental health conditions among students.
Psychology | Parenting and Kids
How to Eat Healthy in College with Food Allergies| Vitacost Blog
Heading off to college? If you have food allergies, check out this healthy eating guide for tips on who to talk to, what emergency snacks to pack and more.
Family & Parenting | Kids
The best universities in the world, according to QS - Business Insider
Every year QS ranks universities around the world using a methodology that evaluates academic reputation, employer reputation, student-to-faculty ratio, as well as international reputation.
News | The News
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Politics | Op-Ed
What’s Wrong with the Idea of ‘Free’ College? | National Review
Tennessee lures students into the state’s community colleges with free tuition — what’s wrong with that?
Advice & Self-Help | advice and self help
Not Everyone Should Go to College - WSJ
Vocational education won’t succeed so long as society consigns it to second-class status.
Business & Finance | Careers & The Workplace
Six Insider Tips For Landing A Job Right Out Of College
As a former high tech recruiter, Meghan Biro saw lots of promising job candidates make some unwittingly fatal errors that cost their chance at a great post-college gig. Here's an insider's guide to avoiding those same mistakes.
Psychology | Health & Wellbeing
Nature Is Risky. That’s Why Students Need It.
Some hate the jungle, but most find hidden strength and unanticipated freedom.
Advice & Self-Help | Education
How to save money on college: 3 clever ways Gen Z is managing high tuition and other costs
Monstrous student debt? No way. Teens are disrupting the old way of thinking about education.
Science & Technology | Virtual Reality
Virtual Reality Could Be The Next Frontier In College Campus Tours
Virtual Reality and three-dimension technologies are shaping industries that stand to benefit from immersive and interactive custom-built environments
Miscellaneous | Interesting & Helpful Information
To Truly Learn Something, Study Way More Than You Need
The advantages of “overlearning.”
Psychology | Parenting and Kids
The Cure for Campus Loneliness
It’s strange to think that you could feel lonely on a campus of 500 or 5,000 students, but it happens all the time.
Politics | POLITICS
America's Educational Divide Put Trump in the White House
Even controlling for race and income, the concentration of college degrees was the strongest indicator of whether a county would back the Republican.
Psychology | Parenting and Kids
Off to College? Maybe These Devices Should Go Along
From computers to coffee makers, choosing the right devices for students can be tough. Here’s a guide to make back-to-school shopping a little easier.
Miscellaneous | Interesting & Helpful Information
9 Scientifically Proven Ways to Get the Most Out of Study Time
For anyone in the thick of study, or about to be, science has been working hard and has found ways to help you get the most out of your study time, all backed by hefty research. Here’s how to study smarter, supercharge your learning and store the in
News | News Items
Here's The Powerful Letter The Stanford Victim Read To Her Attacker
A former Stanford swimmer who sexually assaulted an unconscious woman was sentenced to six months in jail because a longer sentence would...
Miscellaneous | Interesting & Helpful Information
The Best Way To Boost Your Memory Is Already In Your Hand
Behold the power of writing.
News | News Items
Researchers identify genetic links to educational attainment
NIH-funded study examines genetic influences on behavior.
Miscellaneous | Interesting & Helpful Information
15 Credit Card Do's and Don'ts
Let this be your credit card user manual
Psychology | Parenting and Kids
Gap Year May Have Benefits Long After College
In “There Is Life After College,” Jeffrey Selingo explores how the post-college experience doesn’t look much like the journey we ourselves took a generation ago, and how a gap year can help.
Architecture & Interior Design | Architecture & Interior Design
Pickle animations: Best Animation Institutes in Delhi
Pickles animation institute has acquired a great name and fame in India within no time and the trainers of this institute offers the best 2d 3d training to t...
Miscellaneous | Education
2D Animation Training Institute College Courses Delhi India
Pickles Animation Institute provides best 2d animation training courses in Delhi, India. So rush to our Training center / college for 2d training courses.
Politics | Political Science
Game of Loans
Why does student debt keep going up and up even as it's harder and harder to find a good job with a college degree? And why does it seem that the more aid the government and colleges give, the less it helps? Charlie Kirk, founder of Turning Point USA
Psychology | Parenting and Kids
A Prudent College Path
There’s a way to combine an intimate academic environment with a state school’s sweep and socioeconomic diversity. More students should consider it.
Business & Finance | Business
College Majors Where Women Go on to Make More Money Than Men
Want to make more money than men? Major in engineering. A new study found that female engineers outearn men—at least at the beginning of their careers.
Psychology | Parenting and Kids
The Fundamental Way That Universities Are an Illusion
Research suggests that colleges are not unified by teaching standards, and that the real differences are within departments and classrooms.
Miscellaneous | Miscellaneous
College is not a commodity. Stop treating it like one.
What truly makes an education valuable: the effort the student puts into it.
Politics | Op-Ed
The Danger Of The Campus Crusaders - NYTimes.com
Well-intentioned moral fervor on campuses today often slides into a dangerous type of zealotry.
Sports | NBA
Hawks crush Nets to advance in playoffs
The top-seeded Atlanta Hawks romped past the Brooklyn Nets 111-87 to punch their ticket to the second round of the NBA playoffs. The Hawks used a strong start to the second half to turn a slim lead at the interval into a blow-out, completing a four-games-
Humor | Humor
College Encourages Lively Exchange Of Idea
BOSTON—Saying that such a dialogue was essential to the college’s academic mission, Trescott University president Kevin Abrams confirmed Monday that the school encourages a lively exchange of one idea.
Politics | From the HuffPost
Will Ferrell Says Racist Frat Song 'A Real Argument For Getting Rid' Of Fraternities Altogether
During a conversation with the New York Times last week, actor Will Ferrell called the racist behavior of a fraternity at the University of Oklahoma
News | Antisemitism Watch
Crossing the Line 2: The New Face of Anti-Semitism on Campus - YouTube
Israel is under assault on North American college campuses today like never before. Anti-Israel activities to alienate, demonize, and delegitimize Israel are...
News | Education News
California community colleges board approves 15 pilot bachelor’s degrees | The Sacramento Bee
Under legislation signed by Gov. Jerry Brown last fall, California community colleges will soon have pilot baccalaureate programs in fields such as dental hygiene and mortuary science.
Miscellaneous | Interesting Links
8 Reasons to Choose Travel Over Going to College!
Remember what our generation was told growing up? "Go to college and get a degree, you'll then be able to get a good job." I think it's safe to say those days are over....
Sports | College Football
Huge Day in College Football: Pictures
Devin Smith of Ohio State catches the ball over Sojourn Shelton of Wisconsin to score a touchdown in the first quarter of the Big Ten Championship.
Advice & Self-Help | Education
How to Take Free Courses from Top Universities | TIME
You can continue your education with some amazing and free online resources available from top universities.
Politics | Interesting Links
How the Liberal University Hurts the Liberal Student - Prager University
Are most college professors liberal? Yes, says Penn State Associate Professor of Political Science and Philosophy Matthew Woessner. Perhaps surprisingly, however, his research shows that liberal bias does not seem to influence right-leaning students. Rath
Business & Finance | Careers & The Workplace
If You Want To Be Rich, Don't Get An MBA - Business Insider
The richest people in the world are entrepreneurs who do not have MBAs, argues Mariana Zanetti.
Politics | Interesting Links
What Every Graduate Should Know - Prager University
As a college graduate, the commencement speech is something that you can take with you into the world. America's universities have attracted some of the most successful and famous people to speak to graduates. Some commencement speakers deliver grand and