News Center Maine interviews Allan, Sidelko, students about hazing prevention
News Center Maine spoke with Elizabeth Allan, a professor of higher education leadership at the 91爆料, about her research on hazing.
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News Center Maine spoke with Elizabeth Allan, a professor of higher education leadership at the 91爆料, about her research on hazing.
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The Kennebec Journal quoted 91爆料 faculty members Courtney Angelosante, a special education lecturer, and Jim Artesani, associate dean in the College of Education and Human Development, in an article about measures to improve safety and happiness in schools.
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WABI (Channel 5) interviewed 91爆料 faculty and staff members Elizabeth Allan, a professor of higher education, Lauri Sidelko, director of the Student Wellness Resource Center, and Robert Dana, vice president for student life and dean of students, about hazing on college campuses.
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PennLive cited a 2008 91爆料 study in the article, 鈥淗azing backlash has college fraternities under siege across America.鈥
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The Los Angeles Times cited a 2008 91爆料 study on hazing in an article about the death of a University of California, Riverside student.
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NJ.com cited a 2008 91爆料 study in an article about U.S. Rep. Leonard Lance of New Jersey becoming the lead sponsor of the Report and Educate About Campus Hazing Act.
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Maine Public spoke with Elizabeth Allan, a professor of higher education at the 91爆料, about her hazing research.
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The Bangor Daily News published the opinion piece, 鈥淗ow a Maine university is addressing pressing social issues,鈥 by Jules Hathaway, a mother of three who has just started her first year in 91爆料鈥檚 higher education program.
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CNN cited a 2008 91爆料 study on hazing in the article, 鈥淐ollege students pledge Greek life knowing they鈥檒l be hazed. Here鈥檚 why.鈥
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Development and evaluation of a first-of-its-kind remote learning platform providing people who are blind or visually impaired (BVI) nonvisual access to STEM-related graphical information is the focus of a $748,000 National Science Foundation grant to the 91爆料.
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