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Presents the results of the University Risk Management & Insurance Association (URMIA) survey investigating whether a rash of negative news stories about misconduct in fraternities was having an effect on how colleges and universities view the risk associated with them.
College campuses that avoided major flu outbreaks for two years are now seeing the virus spread early and fast, with COVID restrictions gone and student immunity low.
Like community colleges nationally, more than half (56%) of Nashville State Community College’s student body enroll part-time. Part-time students face different financial, social and academic challenges than traditional students. Colleges face unique challenges engaging part-time students to help them persist and succeed to degree completion.
About 150 colleges told U.S. News they allow guns on campus in some capacity. Arguments for allowing guns on campus include that campus carry permissions "will make people feel safer, this might actually serve as a deterrent, that these are constitutional rights," says Cheryl Jonson, an associate professor of criminal justice at Xavier University in Ohio.
Fentanyl, the dangerously potent opioid, has swept the nation over the past decade. The drug is roughly 50 times stronger than heroin and has led to a dramatic spike in overdose deaths in many cities. The fentanyl epidemic, as many are now labeling it, has claimed thousands of lives and continues to reap its bloody toll on Americans from all walks of life.
The struggle to pay for college is intensified for many student parents, who often must pay for high-quality child care, on top of tuition, books, food, housing, and other basic needs. To make matters worse, most student parents are unable to access child care subsidies that might help mitigate the financial burden of paying for child care.
Universities can help eliminate the gap between students eligible for Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits and the number currently receiving them, says a new report from The Hope Center for College, Community, and Justice at Temple University.
Student-affairs leaders say that demand for mental-health treatment continues to exceed existing resources, particularly as more students have become comfortable seeking help
There’s good news and bad in a new report on college student success rates. While many U.S. colleges are improving graduation rates for full-time students, achievement gaps continue to exist for Black, Indigenous, and Hispanic students, students 25 and older, and part-time students. How do we help them succeed? The new Complete College America report shows what some colleges are doing to close performance gaps and drive success for all students.