College Mental Health: 59% of Students Have Anxiety, 43% Are Depressed
More than 60% of college students are also struggling with classroom engagement and retention, and students who take all online classes are more likely to be depressed.
More than 60% of college students are also struggling with classroom engagement and retention, and students who take all online classes are more likely to be depressed.
A study published in the Journal of the American College of Surgeons shows the number of school shootings each year has increased more than 12 times since 1970.
Education backed by a safe environment is at the top of every school’s priority list. Here are three often-overlooked elements of effective crisis plans for today’s schools.
CS’ 2024 Emergency Notification Survey found that campuses have expanded the use of their alert technologies, are more satisfied with coverage and quality, and have greater appreciation for the importance of systems integration.
Campus protection pros who took part in this year’s Emergency Notification Survey talk about the successes and challenges with their systems.
More than 50% of college faculty and staff have considered quitting due to burnout, increased workload, and stress.
Hospitals must regularly revisit their recruitment and retention strategies to best protect and keep their security employees.
Nearly two dozen cases of measles were confirmed in the U.S. last month and the highly contagious disease is on the rise globally.
On the contrary, 33% of admissions officers consider it an “invasion of privacy,” according to a new survey from Kaplan.
An MU study led by Knoo Lee examines the role school nurses play in identifying students at risk for chronic absenteeism.