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The National Center on Safe Supportive Learning Environments (NCSSLE) tracks trends and developments in issues related to school climate and conditions for learning through online media sites, blogs, syndication and aggregation services, and other news resources from local, regional, and national media outlets. Browse this ongoing collection of posts to learn about what’s happening in communities near you and across the nation.

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Displaying 57 News Clips.

February 2024

02/26/2024
Fox59 Morning News

Indiana University’s Students Demand Action may have a proactive name and a dedicated mission, but it was seeking guidance on how to get its message across during a panel discussion Sunday. Paul… Read more »

January 2024

01/30/2024
UIndy 360

The University of Indianapolis campus has a new safety element–an initiative that everyone hopes is never needed, but one that mirrors a growing trend nationwide on college campuses. Five… Read more »

December 2023

12/11/2023
FOX59

Marion County Public Health Director Dr. Caine hosted a “Youth Violence Prevention Call to Action” in Indianapolis with approximately 80 stakeholders, from educators and teens to mentors, health… Read more »

12/01/2023
Inside Higher Ed

In her inaugural role, Payne-Kirchmeier is responsible for leading a united vision for student success across Indiana University’s seven campuses and two regional centers.

November 2023

11/29/2023
News at IU

Indiana University researchers have released results from the 2023 Indiana College Substance Use Survey, which gauges the use of substances like vaping products, tobacco,… Read more »

October 2023

10/03/2023
Inside Higher Ed

To welcome incoming students and promote university resources, Saint Mary’s College in Indiana recruited first-generation learners to provide success tips in a five-part video series.

September 2023

09/18/2023
Indiana Capital Chronicle

Less than half of Hoosier college students finish their degrees on time, but new funding for "success coaches" could soon change that. The Indiana State Budget Committee just approved $2.5 million… Read more »

09/06/2023
Ball State Daily News

For some students, the sole reason to attend higher education is to socialize and party.

August 2023

08/29/2023
Inside Higher Ed

Ball State University officials created a list of qualifications students should apply to their off-campus rental properties and will establish an index of properties that meet those standards.… Read more »

08/28/2023
WSBT 22 News

Saint Mary's College in South Bend is boosting support for first-generation students. On official move in day at Saint Mary's College, freshman Eliana Aquino was already unpacked.

That is… Read more »

08/17/2023
Indianapolis Recorder

Inside the prison’s chapel, over forty women currently enrolled in the Women’s College Partnership witnessed seven of their sisters walk across the stage in their cap and gowns to receive their… Read more »

08/03/2023
WFYI Indianapolis

Mental health needs are at a peak among U.S. children and teens. A 2021 national survey found that nearly half of Indiana high schoolers felt persistently sad or hopeless — the highest rate in two… Read more »

April 2023

04/27/2023
Chalkbeat Indiana

Anderson Scholar House helps single mothers who want a college degree but need housing and extra support. It doesn’t eliminate bills and other pressures of life, but creates a support system that… Read more »

December 2022

12/14/2022
Chalkbeat Indiana

With Indiana’s college-going rate of just 53% — the lowest in recent history, Ivy Tech Community College is piloting a new program to keep students on campus by making sure they have 10 specific… Read more »

October 2022

10/14/2022
News and Tribune

Although Indiana’s statewide college completion rates continue to show improvement, education officials caution there aren’t enough Hoosiers earning degrees overall to meet the state’s workforce… Read more »

April 2022

04/06/2022
The Guardian

As the debate about critical race theory rages on, Hallie Watson reflects on the racism that has plagued her school district since she was a child.

04/04/2022
WNDU

ELKHART, Ind. (WNDU) - Monday night, the Elkhart Common Council unanimously approved an anti-bullying resolution in honor of Rio Allred.

Resolution 22-R-15 stands up against bullying and… Read more »

March 2022

03/23/2022
WFYI Public Radio

For incarcerated men and women, access to higher education and training provides second chances and the opportunity to forge a new future once released. This episode of ALL IN looks at the impact… Read more »

03/22/2022
WNDU News Now

ELKHART, Ind. (WNDU) - Hundreds of North Side Middle School students walked out in protest of the district’s handle on bullying Tuesday. This comes after 12-year-old Rio Allred, a former NSMS… Read more »

May 2021

05/21/2021
Hoosier Times

BLOOMINGTON — School resource officers will no longer be armed in the Monroe County Community School Corp.

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