New survey results from the National Resource Center for the First-Year Experience and Students in Transition find three in four colleges and universities offer a first-year seminar program, and… 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 5125 News Clips.February 2024
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 »
There has been an increase in violence surrounding college campuses over the last few days, sparking several campuses to review their emergency plan and how students and staff members could report… Read more »
About 70% of the increase in overall college completion between 1990 and 2010 can be explained by an increasing share of individuals earning degrees after their mid-twenties. Black and female… Read more »
The crisis in Texas follows a trend seen across the country, where rising demand isn’t matched by an increase in funding.
Student parents attending community college often face enormous struggles balancing school, family, and work responsibilities. New research re-examines why key wraparound services such as food,… Read more »
A survey suggests the vast majority of college students are struggling at least somewhat with anxiety, burnout, and/or depression, but few report using college mental health services.
As the news of the UGA Police Department arresting a suspect for the murder of 22-year-old Laken Riley brought some closure to a campus reeling from senseless violence, the University of Georgia… Read more »
A new survey shows one-third of students cite mental health concerns for dropping out of college, or never going.
A new report from the Campaign for College Opportunity provides a campus-by-campus analysis of pandemic-induced enrollment shifts in the California State University system in an effort to identify… Read more »
The Department of Education’s Office for Civil Rights (OCR) released four new resources today with information for students, parents and families, and schools addressing civil rights of students… Read more »
Achieving the Dream (ATD), the national reform network of more than 300 community colleges committed to increasing student success, kicked off its annual convening this week showcasing the… Read more »
A new report revealed almost a third of Tennessee college students may experience some degree of food insecurity. In 2022, the state legislature charged the Tennessee Higher Education Commission… Read more »
In advance of the student-created drinking event known as State Patty’s Day, both Penn State and State College Borough are working together to increase safety measures in an attempt to reduce… Read more »
Jaywalking because you don’t want to miss that class that starts in five minutes? Drinking too much at a frat party? Both are activities that many college kids will do at least once. But while… Read more »
The number of community colleges that report college-operated, on-campus housing has been slowly increasing, with about one-quarter of the nation’s public two-year colleges today offering the… Read more »
Western Wyoming Community College has launched a new partnership to provide students with immediate ac
Picture it: a beautiful, warmer than average August Monday, with the smell of a long summer in the air. The year is 2004 and I had just stepped onto the campus (“the strip” to be exact) of… Read more »
Anyone who has had their child bullied knows all too well the emotional and physical toll it can take. Millions of people experience it yearly in schools around the country, leaving many to wonder… Read more »
A mother in the East Bay accused administrators at St. Raymond School in Dublin with turning a blind eye when her 13-year-old child complained of racially-charged bullying and allowing a teacher… Read more »