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The city of Baton Rouge is taking an innovative approach against crime by offering education. The Lowering Incidents of Violence through Education (L.I.V.E) program will allow several teens the opportunity to earn a variety of job skills. It is a partnership between Baton Rouge Community College, District 5 councilman Darryl Hurst, and the CEASE FIRE organization. The L.I.V.E program launched on Friday, Aug.
When single moms are college students, complications and barriers abound. The risk is great as they try to raise children, provide financially, and succeed as a student. But if they earn a degree, so is the reward. Four community colleges are working to make that happen as part of a project that provides extra support specifically tailored to the challenges parent learners encounter.
The University Counseling Center did a survey that’s nationally administered to colleges throughout the U.S. to get a sense of what substances college students are using. The survey found the number one substance college students are using is alcohol. Ranking a close second was cannabis.
Join to learn about how one school took culturally responsive education for Native American students to the next level.
Culturally responsive education begins with teacher and leader preparation and continues with ongoing training and development.
A scholarship program at the University of Louisiana at Lafayette for Pell-eligible students receives additional financial and services, modeling supports in place for student athletes.
The Lafayette Consolidated Government's Revitalization Project, divided into three phases, is set to start next week. Phase one will focus on drainage improvements, striping enhancements, and sidewalk installations. This phase will stretch 1.5 miles, spanning from Hollywood Drive to Walker Road. The next two phases will add wheelchair ramps, cross walks, lights, and even landscaping.
Picture it: a beautiful, warmer than average August Monday, with the smell of a long summer in the air. The year is 2004 and I had just stepped onto the campus (“the strip” to be exact) of Southern University and A&M College, as a loquacious and optimistic freshman ready to take on the world.
With the bustling nightlife around Tulane and Loyola, safety becomes a concern, Tulane Police Captain Anthony Dominguez said. Dominguez said his team has 24/7 patrolling from South Carrollton Avenue to Jefferson Avenue and St. Charles Avenue to South Claiborne Avenue. The patrol route includes six popular college bars around Tulane and Loyola: The Boot, Palms, Bruno’s Tavern, TJ Quills, Redd’s Tavern, and Snake and Jakes.
The Louisiana Safe and Supportive Schools Initiative developed a fidelity checklist in 2013 to help teachers and other staff implement multi-level lesson planning intervention methods.