Pandemic adds to stress, anxiety of UNC students, study finds
Posted Sep 23, 2020
Online classes during the coronavirus pandemic have created higher levels of stress and isolation for University of North Carolina students, prompting the Board of Governors to put more mental health resources on the system's 17 campuses. Normally, college students struggling with mental health issues can go to the counseling center on their campus for help.
(WRAL.com)
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