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Student Mental Health Is Worse During COVID-19 June 11, 6:17 a.m. Another study has found that student mental health worsened during the pandemic, The Washington Post reported. In the study, researchers tracked 217 students who were freshmen in 2017. Prior to the pandemic, students’ stress levels rose and fell, usually in tandem with midterm and final exams. Since the onset of

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Live Updates: Latest News on Coronavirus and Higher Education By Washington State Public Four-Year Colleges Go Test Optional, Permanently May 21, 6:18 a.m. Public four-year colleges in Washington State have gone test optional, permanently. The decision to move to permanent test-optional policies reaffirm our sector’s commitment to reduce barriers for students. Further, as we enter a period of post-COVID-19 recovery, we continue our commitment to learn from this historic challenge and embrace long-term changes that best serve our students and state, said a joint statement from the provosts or vice president of academic affairs of the eight universities. They are Central Washington, Eastern Washington, Washington State and Western Washington Universities, Evergreen State College and the Universities of Washington at Bothell, Seattle and Tacoma.

Live Updates: Latest News on Coronavirus and Higher Education

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Most Ohio Colleges Say No To COVID-19 Vaccine Mandates For Students, Employees

UD students line up for first COVID-19 vaccine clinic

UD students line up for first COVID-19 vaccine clinic Lynn Hulsey University of Dayton senior Alexandria Bennett doesn’t care much for needles but said she was happy to get her COVID-19 vaccination on Sunday during a vaccination clinic for students at UD Arena. “It kind of puts an end to the chaos in the world. It feels like the closing of the chapter of the pandemic,” said said Alexandria Bennett, 22 of Pickerington, a senior communication arts major at the University of Dayton. “It just feels like the ending and the beginning of the world getting back to how it used to be.”

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