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The digital generation faces a unique paradox – constantly connected yet profoundly isolated. As Leah observes, "Everyone's communicated and connected online, but not necessarily in real life." This disconnection has left many students feeling lost, especially in the wake of the pandemic. Drawing on neuroscience insights, she explains how the college years represent a critical developmental window when the prefrontal cortex is still forming. The leadership and vulnerability skills taught in forum groups can literally shape students' brain development during this formative period.
What makes Leah's vision so compelling is its practicality. She identifies the gap between theoretical classroom learning and real-world application, noting that while universities provide counselors for classes and study abroad, students "aren't told what comes next." Forum groups fill this void, creating not just community but developing the exact skills employers seek. As she prepares to launch at Tulane with interactive demonstrations, Leah's pioneering approach could revolutionize campus support systems nationwide – providing what so many students desperately need: a safe space to be vulnerable, practice leadership, and form meaningful connections that extend far beyond graduation.
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