Students who feel a sense of belonging at their university are more likely to binge drink than those who do not feel the same connection, according to a new study by researchers at Penn State, the… 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 5672 News Clips.October 2024
After seeing use of its services plummet, the Student Health Center at Cal State Dominguez Hills decided to hire a dozen “peer ambassadors" to help students tap into affordable health care. On-… Read more »
On Wednesday, Oct. 2, a Community Conversation on Sexual Violence at Villanova was held in the West Lounge of Dougherty Hall. The conversation was led by police chief David Tedjeske, Title IX… Read more »
October is Pedestrian Safety Month, and the Clemson University Police Department and the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration want to remind you that, at one time or another, everyone is… Read more »
Police at UCLA have issued a crime alert after two students reported being drugged at recent parties near campus. The first incident occurred Thursday, when the first victim went to three… Read more »
Studies show Gen Z is drinking less alcohol than previous generations. This could be due to a variety of reasons, including cost and wellness trends. University of Nebraska-Lincoln Campus… Read more »
Survey data has shown that more than half of young adults have felt anxious, angry, powerless or helpless about human-driven climate change.” If our young people can’t have hope and engage in… Read more »
A May 2024 Student Voice survey by Inside Higher Ed and Generation Lab found a majority of college students identified balancing academics with personal, family and financial responsibilities as… Read more »
A year of war in Gaza has left college students and faculty feeling shaken and angry, with the world and with each other. On the surface, the scene on Columbia University’s campus appears normal… Read more »
TimelyCare and Active Minds released new data today that sheds light on students’ interest in mental
When one pictures a college campus, images of young adults fresh out of high school whose primary job is academics may come to mind. In reality, many of those undergraduate students are in their… Read more »
Students from small towns help strengthen campus communities, said panelists at the National Association for College Admission Counseling’s conference.
A March survey from TimelyCare found a majority of students (59 percent) identified their grade point average as the most important measure of success in college from a list of options, followed… Read more »
Research shows that a bachelor’s degree remains essential to access well-paying jobs. Unfortunately, low transfer rates from community colleges to universities are a major roadblock. However,… Read more »
Lake Superior State University has launched its prison education program, ‘STEP UP’ (Success Through Educational Pathways in the U.P.), the first program of its kind in the Upper Peninsula. The… Read more »
For years, advocates for higher education in prison programs worked to see Pell Grants reintroduced for incarcerated individuals. When the revised Pell Grant regulations went into effect in July… Read more »
Students and faculty gathered to commemorate sexual assault awareness month with Take Back the Night Wednesday. The event was held in the Alumni Memorial Union Hall Monaghan Grand Ballroom and… Read more »
In a new episode of Voices of Student Success, hear about how one university looks to support student thriving and engagement through intentional development of faculty and staff members to serve… Read more »
A little over a year ago, California State University at Dominguez Hills launched the state's first master’s degree program for incarcerated students, with the goal of creating a pathway for a… Read more »
September 2024
On the 10th anniversary of its Project Safe Center, Vanderbilt celebrates a decade of transformative work in sexual misconduct prevention, education and support. Since its establishment as an… Read more »