Higher Education
e-Digest
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Volume 7 / Issue 2
November 29, 2018
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SPOTLIGHT: Prevention Works on College Campuses
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Ensuring health and safety on college campuses is a complex job. Staff and students work year-round to prevent everything from mental health crises to violence to substance misuse. Preventing public health issues is challenging work that takes time and requires a shift in culture and climate. The resources below can help colleges and universities think through prevention strategies for their campuses.
RESOURCES
Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA)
SAMHSA
SAMHSA
National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism
Drug Enforcement Administration
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
American Psychological Association
Culture of Respect
IN THE NEWS
Reuters Health
, October 25, 2018
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FROM FEDERAL PARTNERS
National Center for Campus Public Safety
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NEW RESOURCES
Deloitte Center for Higher Education Excellence
Brookings Institution
Strada-Gallup
Educause
Achieving the Dream
Berkeley Media Studies Group and National Sexual Violence Resource Center
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IN THE NEWS
Where Support for College Students Is 'High-Tech, High-Touch'
PBS News Hour
, October 30, 2018
Inside Higher Education
, October 29, 2018
Daily Journal
, October 26, 2018
University Business
, October 25, 2018
Education Dive
, October 23, 2018
ABC 57
, October 22, 2018
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RECENT RESEARCH
Jones, P. J., Park, S. Y., & Lefevor, G. T. (October 2018).
Journal of College Counseling
Reid, G. M., Holt, M. K., Felix, E. D., & Green, J. G. (October 2018).
Journal of American College Health
Kim, J., & Brown, S. L. (October 2018).
American Journal of Health Education
Oswalt, S. B., et al. (October 2018).
Journal of American College Health
McKelvey, K., Baiocchi, M., & Halpern-Felsher, B. (October 2018).
JAMA Network Open
Sanchez, J. E., Lowman, J. L., & Hill, K. A. (2018).
Journal of College Student Retention: Research, Theory & Practice
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LEARNING OPPORTUNITIES
January 25-27, 2019, Orlando, FL
APPLE Training Institute
March 14, 2019, Purchase, NY
Collegiate Alliance for Student Success and Prevention
June 18-21, 2019, Philadelphia, PA
Association of American Colleges & Universities
June 29-July 2, 2019, Boston, MA
Association of Recovery in Higher Education
July 8
-10, 2019, Baltimore, MD
Inside Higher Education
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The National Center on Safe Supportive Learning Environments
Higher Education e-Digest
addresses campus and community engagement, health, safety, and security. Regular contents include news from the U.S. Department of Education (ED) and other federal partner agencies and organizations, salient research summaries, examples of effective field practices, announcements submitted by IHEs and other subscribers, and relevant upcoming events. The
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The contents of this e-Digest do not necessarily represent the policy or views of the U.S. Department of Education, nor do they imply endorsement by the U.S. Department of Education.
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The Center is funded by the U.S. Department of Education's Office of Safe and Healthy Students within the Office of Elementary and Secondary Education. It is operated by the American Institutes for Research in collaboration with Center for School Mental Health; Child Trends; Collaborative for Academic, Social, and Emotional Learning; EMT Associates; Futures without Violence; Sanametrix; Macrosys; and Vision Training Associates.
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