Institutions should prioritize opportunities to help students develop healthy patterns of social connection and meaningful relationships.

Building social connection without the pitfalls of social media


Institutions should prioritize opportunities to help students develop healthy social connections and foster meaningful relationships with other students

Key points:

  • Social connection is essential to the long-term success of college students
  • See article: Wellness centers grow as institutions focus on mental health
  • See article: Too many students feel neutral or negative about their institutions
  • For more news on well-being, visit eCN's Student Success & Well-Being page

Butler University identified the need to support greater student connection and engagement as a strategic priority. On the heels of the U.S. Surgeon General’s “We Are Made To Connect” tour, which underscored the importance of student-to-student connection, you may be having the same discussions on your campus.

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