Student Health

Read: Surgeon General Warns of Social Media Impact on Youth Mental Health

Surgeon General Warns of Social Media Impact on Youth Mental Health

The advisory says social media may cause body image issues, affect eating behaviors and sleep quality, and lead to social comparison and low self-esteem

Read: Summer is Coming: Are Youth Camps Part of Your Clery Compliance Program?

Summer is Coming: Are Youth Camps Part of Your Clery Compliance Program?

Here are several tips on CSAs, timely warnings and mass notification that will help your youth summer camps comply with the Clery Act.

Read: Mental Health in America: Test Your Awareness with This Quiz

Mental Health in America: Test Your Awareness with This Quiz

Recent studies have shown a significant increase in Americans reporting mental health disorders. See how “in the know” you are with this general knowledge quiz.

Read: NC State Increases Counseling, Resources After 2 Student Suicides in 24 Hours

NC State Increases Counseling, Resources After 2 Student Suicides in 24 Hours

An unusually high number of student suicides this year have prompted NC State to increase counseling services on campus.

Read: How Technology Can Maximize Your Campus’ Limited EH&S Resources

How Technology Can Maximize Your Campus’ Limited EH&S Resources

College Environmental Health and Safety (EH&S) departments without a modern technology platform have difficulty demonstrating their efficacy and workload, which contributes to funding challenges.

Read: Crisis Communication and Safety in Education

Crisis Communication and Safety in Education

Concerns, Challenges, and Planning for the 2022-2023 School Year

Read: University to Pay $14M to Family of Wrestler Who Died of Heat Stroke After Practice

University to Pay $14M to Family of Wrestler Who Died of Heat Stroke After Practice

According to the lawsuit, Grant Brace begged for water, but his coaches refused his request and didn’t contact the trainer or emergency medical staff.

Read: More Than 1,200 Girls Possibly Poisoned at Iranian Schools

More Than 1,200 Girls Possibly Poisoned at Iranian Schools

The students described smelling weird odors before falling ill. Iranian officials now say the poisonings could be chemical or biological.

Read: CDC: 20,000 May Have Been Exposed to Measles at Asbury University Revival

CDC: 20,000 May Have Been Exposed to Measles at Asbury University Revival

Kentucky health officials said the unvaccinated individual attended the revival on Feb. 18, potentially exposing 20,000 people.

Read: How Indoor Air Quality Impacts Learning in Schools

How Indoor Air Quality Impacts Learning in Schools

Poor IAQ affects student and employee physical and mental health, but smart building technologies can help address the issue.

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