Proven Effective by Published Research
MIEA’s mindfulness curriculum (formerly Koru Mindfulness) is backed by rigorous, peer-reviewed research and has been refined over a decade of use at Duke University’s student counseling center.
Recognized as the leading evidence-based program for emerging adults, our study was published in the Journal of American College Health and became its most downloaded article in 2014.
Get the research, insights, and strategies on why mindfulness works for young adults in our free white paper.


Cost-Effective and Low-Stigma Stress Intervention
Our study demonstrated that MIEA’s mindfulness curriculum is a cost-effective and low-stigma intervention for addressing high levels of stress among students.
Positive results from trial:

Students reported feeling more calm
“I am worrying less and enjoying myself more. I’ve gotten better at staying focused in the present and I don’t feel so stressed all the time.”

Students felt more rested
“It’s so much easier to fall asleep now that I have techniques for quieting my mind.”

Students had greater self-compassion
“Before, I never noticed how much time I spent lost in negative thoughts about myself. I think the biggest change for me is I’m not so hard on myself anymore. It makes everything a whole lot easier.”

Students improved their mindfulness
“I have found that mindfulness has pervaded my life. On and off I realize that my mind is spinning and it has become much easier for me to take some breaths and bring my mind back to the present.”
Published Studies Featuring MIEA’s Curriculum

2022 STUDY • Heather Zesiger, PhD, MPH, MCHES
MIEA Fundamentals Supports Staff Well-Being
A CDC-funded program evaluation of MIEA’s Fundamentals course shows significant benefits for college personnel, including better sleep, reduced stress, increased self-compassion, and improved emotion regulation. Participants also reported feeling more prepared to advocate for mindfulness on campus.



2022 STUDY • Grazia Mirabito, Paul Verhaeghen
Online Teaching Eases Students’ Stress, Anxiety, and Mood
MIEA’s online classes reduce stress, anxiety, and improve mood, even during pandemic conditions.


2020 STUDY • Robert Weis, Sullivan D. Ray, Tema A. Cohen
Helps Students Cope with COVID-19
MIEA’s curriculum helps students manage crisis-related stress and anxiety, improving sleep and focus.


2021 STUDY • Euthemia Stavrulaki, Brandon Smit
Effective Amidst High Stress
Students practicing MIEA’s curriculum report 42% less stress, 8% fewer sleep problems, and a 50% reduction in worry.


The science behind mindfulness
Why Mindfulness Works for Young Adults
Ages 18–30 are full of change, pressure, and potential. Mindfulness helps young adults meet this stage with clarity, calm, and resilience.
Get the research, insights, and strategies in our free white paper, tailored for educators and workplace professionals.
Explore Additional Resources
Evidence-backed tools to support your mindfulness efforts in higher education and the workplace.
Science of Mindfulness White Paper
Explore the research behind mindfulness and its real-world impact. Separate editions available for higher ed and workplace audiences.
Mindfulness Blueprint for Higher Education
Get practical strategies to bring mindfulness to your campus. This guide offers actionable steps to embed well-being into academic life.
MIEA Mindfulness Teacher Certification Guide
Learn everything you need to know about becoming a Certified Mindfulness Teacher—including prerequisites, program structure, timeline, and cost.
ACE Report: What Works for Mental Health in Higher Education
Mindfulness with supervised practice was highlighted as one of the most consistently effective strategies.
How MIEA Aligns with ACE’s Recommendation on Supervised Mindfulness Practice
Mindfulness with supervised practice was highlighted as one of the most consistently effective strategies.
AAKOMA Project 2022 Report
Insights into the mental health challenges facing youth of color, and why accessible, relevant mindfulness training matters.
Interested in Conducting Research?
MIEA partners with researchers to further the evidence base of mindfulness for emerging adults. Note: Research using our curriculum can only be conducted by fully certified MIEA teachers to ensure data integrity.