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The old adage of hungry students subsisting on ramen noodles has long been a joke on college campuses. But, a new government study says the problem of food insecurity among university students is real and that many students who might qualify for help were not getting it.
School shootings and mass shootings have become an unfortunate reality in modern day America. Following the Parkland, FL, shooting last February, survivors advocate for gun control and students across the country have mobilized to take action against gun violence.
Nearly 300 educators and community members learned how building supportive relationships and restorative justice practices can build a nurturing environment that helps children exposed to trauma during a recent symposium in Phoenix.
As it works to heal from a school shooting, the Broward County, Fla., district plans to partner with an organization founded by parents whose children were killed in a 2012 school attack in Newtown, Conn., to help prevent future violence.
Florida A&M University is on track to increase its transfer student enrollment to 1,100 by 2020 through new partnerships with Florida College Systems (FCS) schools and community colleges this year.
Data showed that more students from state and community colleges could be moving into universities, where they could earn bachelor’s degrees that would likely correlate with higher earnings over their lifetimes.
Authorities have been scouring social media for threats against schools since the mass shooting Feb. 14 at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High in Parkland. And when they find those responsible, they are taking them to court.