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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.
Examines crime occurring in schools and colleges. This report, a joint effort by the National Center for Education Statistics and the Bureau of Justice Statistics, presents data on crime at school from the perspectives of students, teachers, principals, and the general population from an array of sources.
Presents a compilation of articles related to college alcohol prevention and mental health promotion. This particular issue presents the findings of the 2008 National Study of Student Hazing. Other topics covered include social norms marketing, a discussion of prevention efforts, and methods for evaluating environmental prevention.
Gives a brief report of the Roundtable on Community College Health and Safety: Preventing Substance Abuse and Violence, cosponsored by the American Association of Community Colleges and the U.S. Department of Education's Higher Education Center.
Houses training materials, guides, and tips that aim to help health care providers, law enforcement officers, emergency medical personnel, and sexual assault advocates deliver culturally sensitive and respectful care when working with transgender victims of sexual assault and their families.
Assists senior administrators, faculty, staff, students, community leaders, enforcement agencies, and campus and community coalitions in choosing prevention strategies to address the prevalence of students driving under the influence of alcohol. The report discusses strategies tailored to both students who are of legal drinking age and those who are not.
Rural-serving institutions (RSIs) face many more unique challenges than most urban schools and persist, comprising more than 25% of all U.S. colleges and universities. Although inherently different, every higher ed institution can learn from the innovative best practices RSIs have been forced to adopt to help positively impact their enrollment and more.
EAB’s Maggie Everett is joined by the University of New England dean of students and VP of student affairs, Jennifer DeBurro. The two discuss Jennifer's efforts to build a better student mental health counseling framework at UNE. That work began with an unflinching study of existing approaches, intensive data collection, and establishment of benchmarks to measure progress going forward.