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Four ways to help LGBTQ+ young people thrive in college

New data from national organizations finds queer students are more likely than their peers to experience emotional distress, suicidal ideation and loneliness. Here are some practical ways higher education can address these issues. Nationally, young people report high levels of mental health concerns, and recent studies point to a greater need among LGBTQ+ students, requiring institutions of higher education to provide targeted resources and support for these learners.

El Pasoans concerned about trans mental health as Texas preps for gender-care ban

Roman digs in as pride group plans protest at Mt Olive council meeting

MOUNT OLIVE TWP. – Backlash – on both sides of the aisle – resulting from Township Council Vice President Alex Roman’s June 13 remarks from the dais about the gay

Velodrome Coffee Special Release Coffee called Fruit Symphony as fundraiser for the Trever Project

The Trever Project is a nonprofit organization focused on suicide prevention efforts among LGBTQIA+ youth.

Diverse Religious Literacy in the Workplace: An Alumni Panel

Do you want to be a more effective and inclusive leader within a 21st century workforce? Are you interested in the role religious literacy plays in professional development and career preparation? Join the Princeton Religious Literacy Program (PRLP) on April 25th from 12-1:20pm for a lunchtime discussion with Princeton alumni, who work in fields ranging from film and crypto currency to medicine and law. Our panelists will discuss the value of religious literacy and how their training in religion at Princeton prepared them for professional careers. Lunch will be provided. Please RSVP as spots are limited For our 2022-23 Diverse Religious Literacy 101 Cohort, this event will count towards your certificate. Please inquire for more details. Meet our panelists: - Brittany Hardy (https://ledascholars.org/news-press/news/meet-our-2022-annual-celebration-honorees-brittany-hardy/) is a former diplomat who served in Brazil, Mexico, and Washington, D.C. She currently works in US civil rights and

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