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JED Campus Impact Report Appears In National & Local Media Coverage

Find news coverage about the A Decade of Improving College Mental Health Systems: JED Campus Impact Report, a comprehensive look at how JED’s approach to addressing student mental health on college and university campuses is linked to improved mental health, suicide prevention and overall student improvement, ranging from increased awareness of resources to improved retention and graduation rates, which is showcased through an analysis of on-campus, student-level data.

  1. BusinessWire: New Report Documents Lower Suicidal Ideation, Suicidal Planning, and Attempts on College Campuses Implementing The Jed Foundation’s Comprehensive Mental Health Approach
  2. NBC News Now: Improving the Emotional Health of College Students
  3.  Associated Press: New Report Documents Lower Suicidal Ideation, Suicidal Planning, and Attempts on College Campuses Implementing The Jed Foundation’s Comprehensive Mental Health Approach
  4. Yahoo! Finance: New Report Documents Lower Suicidal Ideation, Suicidal Planning, and Attempts on College Campuses Implementing The Jed Foundation’s Comprehensive Mental Health Approach
  5. Benzinga: New Report Documents Lower Suicidal Ideation, Suicidal Planning, and Attempts on College Campuses Implementing The Jed Foundation’s Comprehensive Mental Health Approach
  6. Philanthropy News Digest: JED Campus program reduced suicidal ideation, attempts, report finds
  7. Education Writers Association: New Report Documents Lower Suicidal Ideation, Suicidal Planning, and Attempts on College Campuses Implementing The Jed Foundation’s Comprehensive Mental Health Approach
  8. CBS New York: Understanding the mental health challenges college students face
  9. KOA 850 AM & 94.1 FM Live! (Denver, Colorado): Senior VP at The Jed Foundation Dr Michelle Mullen On Mental Health Support
  10. WTVM 9 (Columbus, Ohio): INTERVIEW: The Jed Foundation; Helping students with mental health
  11. Public News Service: Report: Suicidal ideation, planning, attempts decrease on college campuses
  12. KSL: Report finds comprehensive approach may improve suicide prevention on college campuses
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