Research

Read: Survey Finds Campuses Using Their Emergency Notification Systems More

Survey Finds Campuses Using Their Emergency Notification Systems More

CS’ 2024 Emergency Notification Survey found that campuses have expanded the use of their alert technologies, are more satisfied with coverage and quality, and have greater appreciation for the importance of systems integration.

Read: College Faculty Burnout: The Statistics and Solutions

College Faculty Burnout: The Statistics and Solutions

More than 50% of college faculty and staff have considered quitting due to burnout, increased workload, and stress.

Read: CDC to Healthcare Providers: Be on the Lookout for Measles

CDC to Healthcare Providers: Be on the Lookout for Measles

Nearly two dozen cases of measles were confirmed in the U.S. last month and the highly contagious disease is on the rise globally.

Read: Colorado Springs School District to Build On-Campus Teacher Housing

Colorado Springs School District to Build On-Campus Teacher Housing

The 325-square-foot duplexes aim to improve teacher recruitment by offsetting the high rental costs in Colorado Springs.

Read: 28% of College Admissions Officers Look at Applicants’ Social Media

28% of College Admissions Officers Look at Applicants’ Social Media

On the contrary, 33% of admissions officers consider it an “invasion of privacy,” according to a new survey from Kaplan.

Read: Students Are Missing More School, and School Nurses May Be Well-Positioned to Help

Students Are Missing More School, and School Nurses May Be Well-Positioned to Help

An MU study led by Knoo Lee examines the role school nurses play in identifying students at risk for chronic absenteeism.

Read: Request for Information on Sexual Violence at Educational Institutions

Request for Information on Sexual Violence at Educational Institutions

Feedback on how to prevent sexual violence is to be submitted via the Federal eRulemaking Portal by March 11.

Read: 3 Ways to Stop Nurse Bullying at Your Healthcare Facility

3 Ways to Stop Nurse Bullying at Your Healthcare Facility

In one study, over 50% of nursing students reported seeing or experiencing nurse-on-nurse bullying during their clinical rotations.

Read: Postsecondary Enrollment Dropped by Less Than 1 Percent From Fall 2021 to Fall 2022

Postsecondary Enrollment Dropped by Less Than 1 Percent From Fall 2021 to Fall 2022

New Jersey tops list for students leaving state to attend college, while Arizona saw highest rate of incoming students from outside the state, NCES data show

Read: Human Trafficking on College Campuses: What It Looks Like and Resources for Police, Students

Human Trafficking on College Campuses: What It Looks Like and Resources for Police, Students

Maraya Lasinsky, chief advisor for the Department of Homeland Security, offers tips and resources for recognizing human trafficking on college campuses.

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