Student Bodies,Past and Present |
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Authors: | Heather Munro Prescott PhD |
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Institution: | Department of History , Central Connecticut State University , New Britain, Connecticut |
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Abstract: | Abstract This article examines how the field of college health has evolved over time to address the needs of an increasingly diverse student population. The central argument is that college and university health programs developed in conjunction with shifting standards of medical care and public health practices in the United States. The author reviews the role of college health programs as public health agencies for campus communities, and describes contemporary public health challenges facing college campuses. She shows how the history of college health is intertwined with the history of diversity in higher education. In particular, the author outlines how the growth of health services made higher education accessible to women, racial minorities, veterans, and persons with disabilities. |
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Keywords: | disability higher education/history mental health services/history minority health student health services/history women's health |
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