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Spotlight: Mental Health and Well-Being

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L&C in the Media

Jefferson Public Radio

In the last decade, high school students have experienced a 40% increase in mental, emotional, developmental, and behavioral disorders – just as a national shortage of school psychologists means many young people have no access to mental health care. Lewis & Clark Professors Elena Diamond and Jennifer Twyford explain how L&C is using $1.1 million from the US Dept. of Education to train school psychologists to meet the needs of linguistically and culturally diverse students in rural Oregon.

2024/12/16

Los Angeles Times

Inflation. Housing. Taxes. Tariffs. American voters overwhelmingly cite factors like these to explain how they voted in the November 2024 elections. But, argues Professor Aine Seitz McCarthy, those voters need to take Econ 101, so they can understand whether a politician’s campaign promises will actually improve the economic well being of middle-class and working-class Americans.

2024/12/05

The Hill

At the request of Special Counsel Jack Smith, two federal cases against Donald Trump have been dismissed. But, as L&C Professor Michele Okoh explains, that doesn’t mean Trump can’t be charged and convicted of those crimes after his second term ends. Although “justice delayed can feel like justice denied,” notes Okoh, “we cannot cede our commitment to the rule of law.”

2024/12/05