A 2025 survey of 5,000 undergraduates by Inside Higher Ed, supported by Generation Lab, found that the greatest share of students rated their nutrition at college as average (44 percent), with an ...
Helping your student develop a positive, healthy lifestyle now can set the stage for better physical health, mental well-being and academic performance throughout college and beyond. College students ...
If you told me four years ago that I’d be living a sustainable life, I wouldn’t have known what that meant. With the planet getting warmer and more people viewing global warming as a serious threat, ...
Today, almost a third of U.S. adults are overweight and 43% have obesity. Behaviors that are likely to influence weight may ...
Stress on college students can be palpable, and it hits them from every direction: academic challenges, social pressures and financial burdens, all intermingled with their first taste of independence.
It’s not unusual for students at Highlands Early Childhood Center to munch on beets, peppers or squash alongside their chicken fingers at lunchtime. The Harvest of the Month samplings are part of an ...
Jeffrey A. Hayes has received a research grant from the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention to study college student suicide. The word “crisis” is used frequently and, I would argue, ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Dr. Tracy Brower writes about joy, community and the future of work. This voice experience is generated by AI. Learn more. This ...
College students are increasingly embracing “bed rotting,” a Gen Z term of staying in bed for hours, often as a response to burnout, stress and overload. Let's take a look at a few of the reasons why.
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