Forbes February 3, 2025
Eric Wood

It’s widely accepted that students are the most important stakeholders in higher education. As a 2024 report on HelpfulProfessor.com argued, students are the vested group that are doing the learning. College students are also the stakeholders who are generally paying to be on campus, often live on campus, and are affected by policies and laws about higher education. Despite the status of being the most important campus stakeholder, there are often gaps between college students and decision-makers, such as university administrators and politicians. Many college students might not know how to engage administrators and politicians, and many decision-makers want more productive conversations with students. To bridge this gap for issues related to campus mental health, a group of students from...

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