Recent deaths of Princeton University students prompt renewed conversation about mental health crises at Ivy League schools. Experts highlight the challenges and pressures faced by students and the need for more mental health resources.
Key Points
Ivy League schools facing mental health crises and suicides among students
Experts emphasize the need for early intervention and more mental health resources
Recent deaths at Princeton University and other Ivy League schools spark conversations about mental health
Pros
Increased awareness of mental health challenges among Ivy League students
Calls for more mental health resources and funding at prestigious institutions
Cons
High demands and pressures at Ivy League schools contributing to mental health crises
Limited funding and resources allocated for mental health support