CDC Finds Flu Shot Saves Children’s Lives
The findings reinforce expert recommendations about annual flu shots.
The findings reinforce expert recommendations about annual flu shots.
More than seven out of 10 schools, colleges and hospitals have acquired access control solutions over the past two years, but challenges with policies, buy-in and more persist.
The UT sexual assault survey included several insights into the nature of rape and other forms of sexual violence across the system’s eight campuses.
One study has found that New York City’s recent student discipline reforms have negatively affected campus climate.
The results present a possible low-cost way schools can mitigate sexual violence.
Induced and natural earthquakes are forecast to be hundreds of times more likely than before 2008.
The report analyzed major depressive episodes by age, gender and race.
Only a small percentage of students deemed homeless are actually living on the street.
Doctors argue relaxed marijuana laws shouldn’t result in relaxed attitudes toward teen drug use.
Here’s the inside scoop on how the Office for Civil Rights evaluates Title IX complaints, opens Title IX investigations and makes its decisions.