Dave Closson, director of the Mid-America Prevention Technology Transfer Center, discusses his experience returning to his college campus as a student after serving in Iraq in his View From… Read more »
News Clips
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 5550 News Clips.November 2020
African Americans who attend Historically Black Colleges or Universities (HBCUs) may be at lower risk for health problems later in adulthood compared to African Americans who attend predominantly… Read more »
Here’s how UC San Diego is using a tracing app to help alert students to possible COVID-19 exposures.
The average completion rate for students who first enrolled in public community colleges in fall 2016 rose to a record high of 33.7% – up from 30.1% the prior year – based on new data from the U.S… Read more »
As the pandemic continues to change school routines, it's also having an effect on the way students receive mental health care.
The experiences of student parents pursuing a college education amid the COVID-19 pandemic was the focus of last week’s Achieving the Dream Student Parent Success Summit. Leaders, speakers and… Read more »
University outbreaks are significant contributors to the pandemic. And the campus paper might be the only one left to cover them.
Upper-class veterans serve as peer sponsors to help new students transition from military life to higher education.
October 2020
According to Course Hero-NASPA survey, college students in a "constant" state of anxiety aren't getting mental health counseling despite studying more and sleeping less.
With college students facing educational and financial disruptions due to the pandemic, policymakers and campus officials are seeking ways to help students meet basic needs.
The Lincoln Board of Education approved several more early-release dates and days off for students
Tuesday, a way to give stressed and overworked… Read more »
Kankakee students now have a tip line they can contact about issues like bullying or depression, and the school district will have a way to monitor school communications for… Read more »
October marks National Bullying Prevention and Awareness Month, and the School District of Palm Beach County is as committed as ever to make sure students feel safe.
Denver Public Schools will have a “100% remote learning day” on Monday because of “winter weather and poor travel conditions,” the district announced Sunday night. Early… Read more »
Christi Brouder had finally gotten her 10-year-old daughter settled on the hallway floor with a laptop and signed into a video class on Google Meet when the girl’s 6-year-old brother leaped over… Read more »
Four-year graduation rates among first-time students increase to 31%, up 3.5%.
Demand, strong before the pandemic, has ebbed despite isolation, turmoil.
Taking five classes at once is a heavy load for any college student, but for 26-year-old Marcus Thornton, it sometimes feels like a crushing weight. That’s because the computer… Read more »
Winona Area Public Schools (WAPS) are taking extra steps toward equality for all students. The district is launching a 3 year partnership with the Regional Centers of Excellence and the Minnesota… Read more »
The expanded access covers low-income students enrolled at least half-time in a career or technical… Read more »
