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Mitchells vs. Education Machine – University Times
[ad_1] Founder of Crete Academy. Left: Hattie Mitchell, Right: Brett Mitchell. Photo by Mitchell Family. (Courtesy of Hattie Mitchell and Brett Mitchell) When Hattie Mitchell was a freshman at Cal State Los Angeles, she volunteered at Skid Row and saw girls crawling on the sidewalks. According to her husband Brett Michelle, that was the moment ... -
New Mental Health Program at UH Meets Needs of Indigenous Students
[ad_1] HONOLULU (HawaiiNewsNow) – Thousands of college students are adjusting to life on campus after two years of distance learning, and some feel they need more mental health services. A recent study found that more than half of American college students suffer from depression, anxiety, and other mental health disorders. This crisis has been exacerbated ... -
Pandemic closing schools? “Science” was unclear from the beginning – Twin Cities
[ad_1] Pandemic-related restrictions have devastated projects that educate children. announced the news that it had fallen to a level All demographic groups underperformed, but losses were greatest for minorities and the poor. The announcement was greeted with big, surprised hands, but let’s not surprise anyone.The parents who opposed school closures knew what would happen. As ... -
Boone County Health Department reports 7 more COVID-19 deaths since early July
[ad_1] Columbia, Missouri (KMIZ) Seven more Boone County residents have been added to the county’s COVID-19 death toll. The Columbia/Boone County Department of Public Health and Social Services said Friday that the deaths occurred between early July and mid-August. One deceased was in the group from He’s 70 to He’s 74, the department reported. The ... -
alabaster health fair
[ad_1] Alabaster, Alabaster (WBRC) – Thompson High School offers free health checks, flu shots, health seminars, and family-friendly activities for all ages. Shelby Baptist Medical Center will be participating in the Alabaster Health Fair on Saturday, September 10, 2022 from 10am to 2pm. Starting at 10:30 am, the fair will host a variety of seminars ... -
Nonprofit uses storytelling to remove mental health stigma
[ad_1] Inside the Culver City home, rehearsals are taking place with mental health at the center. “Everyone is looking at you, you’re uncomfortable and you can’t leave,” said Reba Buhr, performing a monologue. What you need to know “This Is My Brave” launched in 2014, featuring over 1,000 performers and has produced over 80 shows ... -
News release from Ministry of Health
[ad_1] DOH awarded a federal grant to establish the National Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander Behavioral Health Centers of Excellence. Posted September 9, 2022 / Newsroom HONOLULU – Hawaii Department of Health (DOH) received approximately $3.5 million from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services to establish the Behavioral Health Center for ... -
How Political Science Fits into a Liberal Arts School – Blue Banner
[ad_1] As the only liberal arts institution within the UNC system, UNC Asheville overlaps many topics within a single major, creating open minds and open opportunities. The Political Science major is just one of the UNCA majors and offers a wide range of overlapping topics. Ashley Moraguez, associate professor and co-chair of UNC Asheville Political ...











