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Offers victim assistance information, research findings, and educational materials specific to the issues of campus crime and safety on one website. Resources include Office for Victims of Crime (OVC) and OVC-sponsored publications, as well as Office of Justice Programs publications.
Provides a wealth of handbooks, newsletters, briefs, tutorials, and tools to assist through the twists and turns of program evaluation. Includes information for planning, data collection and analysis, and strategies to share results.
As the Biden administration declares a national health emergency, colleges are preparing for potential campus outbreaks while avoiding unnecessary panic and anti-LGBTQ+ stigma.
Provides a Brief, Workbook and Interactive Tool to assist state and local agencies with identification of alignment opportunities and facilitation of cross-agency conversations related to ESSA, Perkins V, IDEA and WIOA. Provides an interactive tool enabling swift search of laws addressing college and readiness topics for specific language in efforts to find new alignment opportunities.
The Education Department released guidance on how colleges can use HEERF money to address rising mental health needs among faculty, students and staff.
These days more professors take a more caring approach to teaching—a compassionate response to the collective trauma driven by the COVID pandemic and other challenges facing today’s college students That became clear to me a few months ago when I gave a talk on the benefits of active learning to more than 75 New York University faculty.
A community college in the East Bay is offering a semester of free tuition and many other perks to most of its students in the coming months — a nod to the continuing challenges they face due to the COVID-19 pandemic, officials said.
Frank Harris III, a professor of postsecondary education and co-director of the Community College Equity Assessment Lab at San Diego State University, discusses how colleges can assess and expand services and the need to create racially healthy campus cultures.
Peer support programs could be key to helping young people grapple with mental health challenges exacerbated by COVID, but data is lacking on their effectiveness.
The new program at Fresno State, a collaboration between the College of Social Sciences, the Division of Continuing and Global Education, and the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation, expands access to higher education among one of the most marginalized populations in the state.