Mental Health

Read: How Howard University Quelled Campus Fears After 8 Racially Motivated Bomb Threats

How Howard University Quelled Campus Fears After 8 Racially Motivated Bomb Threats

Howard’s police chief discusses how traumas experienced by many within the campus community resurfaced following the threats and how the school addressed it.

Read: New MSU Budget Includes Increased Campus Security, Financial Aid

New MSU Budget Includes Increased Campus Security, Financial Aid

The $3.3 billion budget also greenlights a new 293,000-square-foot student recreation and wellness center.

Read: Bourbon County Schools Might Bring Back Distance Learning

Bourbon County Schools Might Bring Back Distance Learning

Bourbon County district officials say its schools’ salaries can’t compete with nearby Fayette County’s new teacher pay rates.

Read: U.S. Departments of Education and Justice Release Resource on Confronting Racial Discrimination in Student Discipline

U.S. Departments of Education and Justice Release Resource on Confronting Racial Discrimination in Student Discipline

The Resource provides examples of the Departments’ investigations of discrimination in student discipline over the past 10 years.

Read: How Campus Cops Can Become Allies of the LGBTQ+ Community

How Campus Cops Can Become Allies of the LGBTQ+ Community

The Washington University in St. Louis Police Department has embraced Safe Zone training to better support LGBTQ+ students, staff, administrators and faculty.

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: Biden Announces $95 Million for Student Mental Health Services

Biden Announces $95 Million for Student Mental Health Services

The funding will be used to increase access to school-based mental health services and hire additional mental health professionals.

Read: Security at Denver East High School Under Fire After 2 Shootings

Security at Denver East High School Under Fire After 2 Shootings

The Denver Public Schools Board has voted to bring back two armed police officers to patrol East High School through the end of the year.

Read: States Rolling Out ‘Stronger Connections’ Grants to Bolster School Safety

States Rolling Out ‘Stronger Connections’ Grants to Bolster School Safety

The Stronger Connections Grant programs will use nearly $1 billion in federal funds to bolster community safety and improve student outcomes.

Read: Tennessee Governor Signs Bill to Bolster School Security

Tennessee Governor Signs Bill to Bolster School Security

The new Tennessee law allocates $230 million in funding for school safety improvements, including the addition of an SRO to each campus.

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