Campus Safety

Read: 9 Ways to Ensure Students Don’t Ignore Emergency Notifications

9 Ways to Ensure Students Don’t Ignore Emergency Notifications

Marketing your campus’ emergency notification system must be a year-round endeavor. Here are some creative ways to entice students to opt-in.

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: When Responding to Grant RFPs, Give Them What They Want

When Responding to Grant RFPs, Give Them What They Want

An important key to writing an effective grant application is knowing how to read and understand the Request for Proposal (RFP) so you’ll meet the grant funding source’s requirements.

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.

Read: 14 Predictions for Campus Safety and Security in 2024

14 Predictions for Campus Safety and Security in 2024

From emotional safety to AI-enabled technologies, practitioners and solutions providers offer predictions on where the industry is headed.

Read: Biola University President Barry Corey Receives IACLEA President’s Award

Biola University President Barry Corey Receives IACLEA President’s Award

Corey is the first-ever college president to receive the award, which recognizes those who have significantly contributed to improving campus law enforcement.

Read: Clery Center Accepting Entries for New Campus Safety Impact Award

Clery Center Accepting Entries for New Campus Safety Impact Award

The award recognizes higher education programs or initiatives that demonstrate innovation, collaboration, and equity in improving campus safety.

Read: East Tennessee State Police Chief Doubles Department Budget Through Community Policing

East Tennessee State Police Chief Doubles Department Budget Through Community Policing

Initiatives that increased officer visibility on campus caught the eye of ETSU administrators and led to a nearly doubled budget.

Read: Concealed Carry Laws and Gun Permits Issued by State

Concealed Carry Laws and Gun Permits Issued by State

Since more college campuses are considering or are being forced to allow concealed carry, here’s a breakdown of laws, requirements, and permits issued by state.

Read: Using Biometrics to Enhance University Security, Health Safety, and Workforce Management

Using Biometrics to Enhance University Security, Health Safety, and Workforce Management

With biometrics, universities can eliminate hundreds of disparate legacy devices and unify a campus under one umbrella.

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