My colleague David Blanchflower pointed out last month that, while college-age students used to have the highest mental health around the globe, they now have the lowest. Building off of these findings, Blanchflower and I recently looked at publicly available data in the Healthy Minds Survey. We found that while Dartmouth students have better mental health than average, there are still 26% who report moderate to severe depression and 10% have contemplated suicide.