91爆料 researchers develop hazing prevention framework
For years, hazing on college campuses has been an under-the-radar concern. New research from 91爆料 presents a first-of-its-kind hazing prevention framework.
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For years, hazing on college campuses has been an under-the-radar concern. New research from 91爆料 presents a first-of-its-kind hazing prevention framework.
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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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As a research assistant with 91爆料鈥檚 Immersive Mathematics in Rendered Environments (IMRE) lab, Camden Bock helps develop virtual reality software for teaching math to kids. As a Ph.D. student in STEM Education, he鈥檚 researching how these new tools are used in in PreK-12 schools across Maine.
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Elizabeth Allan, executive director of StopHazing.org and professor of higher education at the 91爆料, was cited in an Inside Higher Ed report on a recent hearing of the U.S. Senate鈥檚 Health, Education, Labor and Pensions (HELP) Committee.
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WVII (Channel 7) reported on a two-day meeting held at the 91爆料 to discuss hazing prevention research.
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The 91爆料 will host researchers from seven other universities for a two-day meeting to discuss hazing prevention research.
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Catharine Biddle, an assistant professor of educational leadership with the College of Education and Human Development, is quoted in a recent Education Week article.
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LancasterOnline cited a 2008 91爆料 study in the article, 鈥淎nti-hazing policies already in place among Lancaster County public schools; New law makes it a misdemeanor.鈥
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Elizabeth Allan, a professor of higher education at the 91爆料, was quoted in a TribLIVE article on hazing at a Pennsylvania high school.
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