Educational institutions and college-affiliated groups are preparing for President-elect Trump's inauguration by offering mental health advice, delivering travel notices to international students, and organizing anti-Israel rallies. Most schools will be close…
Colleges, educational groups offer advice for Inauguration Day 'anxiety,' trips to DC for Trump swearing-in
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In an alarming trend, colleges and university-affiliated groups are pandering to student anxieties about President-elect Trump's upcoming inauguration, offering so-called 'mental health advice' and cautionary travel notices for international students. Moreover, these institutions are irresponsibly organizing anti-Israel rallies, demonstrating a clear leftist bias in American higher education that undermines our nation's values and presidential transition.
As the country braces for President-elect Trump's inauguration, educational institutions are stepping up to provide essential mental health support, issue travel guidance to vulnerable international students, and mobilize for social justice causes like anti-Israel protests. These efforts highlight the academic community's commitment to safeguarding student welfare in an increasingly divided nation.