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Men lag behind women in graduation and enrollment rates across the country. A peer mentoring program aims to help men succeed at the University of South Florida.
U.S. Secretary of Education Miguel A. Cardona announced the recipients of the Terrel H. Bell Award for Outstanding School Leadership for 2023. All nine school leaders from the 2023 cohort of National Blue Ribbon Schools will be honored during the National Blue Ribbon Schools awards ceremony on Thursday, Nov. 16, 2023. Named for the second U. S. Secretary of Education, Terrel H.
Nearly one-third of the students at Florida Atlantic University are the first in their families to go to college. For many of these individuals, walking onto campus can feel like crossing over into a whole new world.
Many students on college campuses struggle with substance use and abuse, but few have a supportive community they can turn to. In this interview, an administrator from Florida State University shares how her institution prioritizes students’ physical health and student success by investing in peer-led and supportive interventions.
It’s hard to focus on college classes when you don’t have access to food or a place to sleep at night, says Nadine Greene-Hicks, whose job as the community connections coordinator at Central Virginia Community College is to try to dismantle those barriers. Virginia’s community colleges are stepping up the help they provide students and simplifying the process for getting aid.
Educators see increasing numbers of students who live in kinship care or grandfamilies. Yet efforts that offer educators meaningful, evidence-based strategies to better support these families as they navigate schooling for their children are scarce.
Educators see increasing numbers of students who live in kinship care or grandfamilies. Yet efforts that offer educators meaningful, evidence-based strategies to better support these families as they navigate schooling for their children are scarce.
Childhood bullying is a significant problem nationwide and has been shown to be associated with school absenteeism, mental and physical stress, poor school performance, low self-esteem, and school violence.