Most Large Public Universities Don't Collect Data On Suicides, Report Finds
Recent findings from the Associated Press show that 43 out of 100 large public universities in the U.S. don't track suicides, despite efforts to improve student mental health.
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At January 4, 2018 at 07:59PM
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NPR News: Most Large Public Universities Don't Collect Data On Suicides, Report Finds
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