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EPISODE · Aug 31, 2015 · 21 MIN

Supporting Trauma Victims Could Lower Attrition Rates at HBCUs

from The HBCU Nation Radio Show · host TheHBCUNation

"Experiencing a traumatic event can have a long-term impact on a student’s academic performance. " Dr. Larry Walker talks about this impact and the support HBCUs can provide to help lower attrition rates.

"Experiencing a traumatic event can have a long-term impact on a student’s academic performance. " Dr. Larry Walker talks about this impact and the support HBCUs can provide to help lower attrition rates.

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