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Wellness Tip: Teach Professors Mindfulness

A new program at the University of Rochester provides mindfulness training to faculty, aiming to increase capacity for handling student concerns.

A Virtual Neurodiversity Hub

A Queens College professor and two students designed an online resource center to support neurodivergent students. Here’s how—and why—other institutions can better support faculty members and staff through a similar effort.

Campus Engagement Tip: Building Community and Belonging

Higher education professionals can prevent loneliness, and improve retention and engagement among students, using some key strategies.

Student Athletes Get Mental Health Strength Training

Athletic teams at University of California, Irvine, learn to talk about mental health and spot each other’s well-being—in the gym, on the field and elsewhere.

Wellness Tip: Using Polls to Get a Pulse on Students’ Mental Health

A communications professor at Salt Lake Community College implemented an anonymous mental health check-in with his students.

Comfort Dogs on the Public Safety Team

Working alongside campus safety officers, comfort dogs provide stress relief, emotional support and positive interactions between officers and community members.

Anatomy of Care for Students With Eating Disorders

Quality outpatient treatment for students with eating disorders is coordinated and multipronged.

Wellness Tip: Framing Sleep as Essential to Student Success

Strategic communication about how students benefit from healthy sleep habits—and what they risk with unhealthy routines—can help make awareness campaigns convincing.