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Aims to provide a space for dialogue among colleagues with different perspectives but a shared passion for student learning in colleges and universities. Contains information for readers and writers, details about upcoming writer retreats, media links, and a history of the organization.
Addresses sensitive issues in sexual health and well-being. Callisto websites provide students with an online forum for recording incidents of sexual assault, accessing more information on school and district specific reporting protocols, and a database that alerts schools when an assailant has assaulted multiple people.
Serves as a website for disseminating the latest resources and information on policies and actions related to New York's "Enough is Enough" legislation to combat sexual assault on college and university campuses statewide.
Introduces the The California State University Graduation Initiative 2025. Launched in January 2015, this initiative aims to better prepare and assist students through an established a plan to remove obstacles to receiving a baccalaureate degree.
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.
Assists law enforcement agencies across the country in the critical and difficult task of developing and refining law enforcement policy. Contains details about the membership in the International Association of Chiefs of Police, including access to model policies, concepts & issue papers, and a comprehensive research library that houses over 20,000 policies from law enforcement agencies across the country.
Features resources for hazing research and prevention. This website contains information about hazing laws, findings from the national hazing study, infographics, interactive data, blog entries, and an overview of university policies.
Provides information, organized into three sections—evidence-base programs, expert/consensus statements, and adherence to standards—about best practices that address specific objectives of the National Strategy for Suicide Prevention. The website also contains a searchable Best Practices Registry (BPR) database as well as news and events, training institute, and reference library.