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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 25 News Clips.

February 2024

02/08/2024
Clemson Tiger

As students returned to Clemson’s campus for the spring 2024 semester, 22 buildings on campus were stocked with free emergency overdose reversal kits as a response to the nationwide fentanyl… Read more »

January 2024

01/23/2024
Inside Higher Ed

A new honor society at Coastal Carolina University recognizes student engagement and participation on campus and encourages learners to take advantage of co-curricular activities. 

01/08/2024
ClemsonNews

Emergency opioid overdose reversal kits have been installed in 22 buildings on Clemson University’s main campus. A collaborative effort between Public Safety, Student Health Services, Clemson… Read more »

December 2023

12/05/2023
WRDW

There have been no arrests in a shooting that took place at a South Carolina State University campus residential complex last Friday evening. University officials say the shooting happened between… Read more »

October 2023

10/31/2023
ABC News 4

The South Carolina Commission on Higher Education (CHE) announced Tuesday that more than 20 public colleges and universities statewide have agreed to come up with a comprehensive transfer… Read more »

10/27/2023
Post and Courier

Taking advantage of a mostly vacant campus, Clemson University officials teamed up with local emergency responders to host an “active threat” drill over fall break. It started with an emergency… Read more »

June 2023

06/28/2023
Inside Higher Ed

The university’s decision to waive tuition for lower-income North and South Carolinians is officially about equity. But its potential as a recruitment tool for underserved students connects it to… Read more »

May 2023

05/31/2023
U.S. Department of Education

The U.S. Department of Education announced Project School Emergency Response to Violence (Project SERV) grants to four Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) that were disrupted by… Read more »

January 2023

01/30/2023
Fox Carolina

Uber has partnered with It’s on Us, a nonprofit focused on college campus sexual assault prevention, and IACLEA to develop rideshare safety tips which are shared in-app with riders picked up or… Read more »

May 2022

05/14/2022
Post and Courier

Five Points has had fewer issues with underage drinking and related problems since numerous bars began operating under tighter rules, Columbia police say. During the recent school year, there were… Read more »

October 2021

10/11/2021
Education Week

The South Carolina ruling is a model for other states where students are still being arrested for minor incidents, an attorney said.

March 2021

03/14/2021
The State

University of South Carolina President Bob Caslen announced several new steps the school will take in addressing cases of sexual assault and harassment on campus, two days after The State… Read more »

December 2020

12/12/2020
WLTX

The University of South Carolina and three other schools recently conducted a national survey on teacher and student wellness. 

Of the roughly 2,100 teachers that responded, almost half… Read more »

March 2020

03/18/2020
Asheville Citizen-Times

With schools bracing for extended closures due to novel coronavirus, students, like many adults, face canceled trips, postponed routines, and more time confined at home.

January 2020

01/09/2020
THE Journal

A South Carolina school district has chosen to deploy new interactive flat panel displays in its classrooms.

August 2018

08/27/2018
Community College Daily

Schenck was one of four Mentor-Connect alumni who shared the lessons they learned about writing and executing ATE grants during a panel discussion at Mentor-Connect’s recent workshop.

October 2017

10/04/2017
South Strand News

Milo is an educational robot, and 21 of his kind are fanning out across South Carolina as part of an effort to teach social and emotional skills to students with autism.

September 2017

09/05/2017
WBTW

Florence School District 3 is now using technology to stop bullying.

August 2017

08/07/2017
The Evolllution

By shifting from an institution-centric model to a student-centric model, the University of South Carolina is tackling the time-to-completion challenge by making degree programs more flexible and… Read more »

April 2017

04/22/2017
Greenville Online

The Men of Color National Summit, Thursday and Friday at the TD Convention Center, will bring hundreds of black and Hispanic high school students together with professionals to talk about pathways… Read more »

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