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The National Center on Safe Supportive Learning Environments (NCSSLE) tracks trends and developments in issues related to school climate and conditions for learning through online media sites, blogs, syndication and aggregation services, and other news resources from local, regional, and national media outlets. Browse this ongoing collection of posts to learn about what’s happening in communities near you and across the nation.

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Displaying 170 News Clips.

April 2024

04/09/2024
Inside Higher Ed

The University of Nevada, Las Vegas is launching an employee survey to better understand how university initiatives are supporting minority groups on campus and where the institution could invest… Read more »

March 2024

03/14/2024
UTEP Newsfeed

The University of Texas at El Paso and The University of Texas System will use information from a survey of freshmen and seniors to enhance opportunities for students that promote their success in… Read more »

February 2024

02/16/2024
BU Today

Going out to a random sampling of students, the survey will help the University get a clear picture of the campus environment and will inform policy and resource decisions. 

02/14/2024
Stanford Daily

At its Tuesday meeting, the Undergraduate Senate (UGS) questioned University officials about the details of a new campus climate survey that will assess the attitudes and current climate around… Read more »

02/10/2024
Watchdog

Bellevue College is introducing a campus climate survey as part of the college’s long-term planning for equity, diversity and inclusion. This survey will help track BC’s growth in terms of climate… Read more »

October 2023

10/26/2023
Inside Higher Ed

The University of Colorado at Boulder established a cross-departmental leadership team to facilitate analysis and revision of student success programs to close equity gaps and improve outcomes. … Read more »

10/06/2023
National Association of Elementary School Principals (NAESP)

A new school year brings new opportunities to establish a positive school culture. But for those who are new to the principal position or starting fresh at a new school, this can take some… Read more »

April 2023

04/20/2023
Arbiter

“Overdrinking is a nationally recognized issue,” said Nathan Fauntleroy, a Boise State Health Services counselor. “We (Boise State) are not immune to that.” BroncoFit’s Parent Handbook for Talking… Read more »

04/20/2023
Community College Daily

Facing enrollment declines that date to the Great Recession and accelerated during the worst of the pandemic, community colleges are redoubling their focus on student-readiness to seem — and… Read more »

04/20/2023
Diverse Issues in Higher Education

Complete College America (CCA), a national non-profit organization with the mission of raising postsecondary attainment in the U.S., has released a report titled, "Using a Measurement System to… Read more »

04/20/2023
Public Service News

A new report from the Lumina Foundation called "Level Up" report showed a steady decrease in enrollment and completion rates among Black students nationally. Across all sectors, roughly 600,000… Read more »

04/20/2023
Inside Higher Ed

A new Aspen Institute report outlines how rural community colleges overcome their limitations to support student success. 

04/19/2023
Los Angeles Times

Colorful T-shirts hanging on a clothesline in the main quad at Fullerton College. Defined as “sexual activity when consent is not obtained or freely given,” sexual violence is common, according to… Read more »

04/19/2023
Campus Safety

According to a 2018 College Prescription Drug Study of the nearly 20,000 college students nationwide from The Ohio State University (OSU), only 8% of respondents said they kept their prescription… Read more »

04/18/2023
NBC Los Angeles

A University of California Davis student and member of Students Demand Action cites reasons for optimism. 

04/18/2023
Washington Post

An emerging debate over plans to arm some George Washington University police officers on the D.C. campus near the White House shows enduring tensions over how best to protect college communities… Read more »

04/14/2023
Boston.com

The popular drinking trend has worried colleges around the region this year.

04/13/2023
Lantern

The term BORG refers to gallon-sized drinking containers holding a mixture of water, hard liquor, and a flavored drink additive. Becoming more noticeable on Ohio State’s campus in light of… Read more »

04/13/2023
Daily Hampshire Gazette

At a University Drive store a short walk from the University of Massachusetts campus, five shelves of electrolyte drinks, in a variety of colors, are set up at the end of an aisle. Above them are… Read more »

04/11/2023
Chronicle of Higher Education

Each year around St. Patrick’s Day, Sober Skate — co-hosted by Michigan’s Collegiate Recovery Program and the Washtenaw Recovery Advocacy Project — offers local college students and community… Read more »

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