Student Safety

Read: Panic Buttons Aren’t Just for Active Shooters

Panic Buttons Aren’t Just for Active Shooters

A school security director opens up about how his district’s panic button solution is used for so much more than active shooter incidents.

Read: The Campus Safety Online Summit Is December 1-2. Register Today!

The Campus Safety Online Summit Is December 1-2. Register Today!

It will cover topics such as lessons learned from COVID-19 and campus reopenings, Clery and Title IX updates, changes to campus policing, new technologies and more.

Read: Got Student Athletes Recovering from COVID-19? Here’s How to Keep Them Safe

Got Student Athletes Recovering from COVID-19? Here’s How to Keep Them Safe

COVID-19 can cause serious heart problems, even in people who are asymptomatic. Campuses should take these steps to protect the health of student athletes.

Read: LSU Student Charged After Fraternity Pledge Placed on Life Support

LSU Student Charged After Fraternity Pledge Placed on Life Support

When the student was brought to the hospital, he was foaming at the mouth and had a blood alcohol content of .451.

Read: U.S. Sees Highest 1-Week Increase in Child Cases of Coronavirus

U.S. Sees Highest 1-Week Increase in Child Cases of Coronavirus

A record-setting 61,000 children came down with COVID-19 last week.

Read: Milton Hershey School Receives Second Accreditation from CALEA

Milton Hershey School Receives Second Accreditation from CALEA

Milton Hershey is the only school, both public or private, to receive dual accreditation from the credentialing authority.

Read: Ansley Public Schools Pays $650,000 Over Alleged Student Rape

Ansley Public Schools Pays $650,000 Over Alleged Student Rape

A 14-year-old boy who allegedly raped a student had a documented history of threatening to rape another student and a pregnant teacher.

Read: Badge Messenger Addresses School Security Alert Technology Challenges

Badge Messenger Addresses School Security Alert Technology Challenges

The alert system doesn’t require WiFi or cellular service, and communication is encrypted and takes place on its own wireless network.

Read: University of Michigan Announces Initiatives to Combat Racism

University of Michigan Announces Initiatives to Combat Racism

The initiatives include hiring 20 new full-time faculty members with expertise in racial inequality and structural racism.

Read: Tabletop Exercise 2: Worsening Odor Leads to Student Asthma Attack

Tabletop Exercise 2: Worsening Odor Leads to Student Asthma Attack

An unpleasant smell triggers a student’s asthma and causes a teacher’s eyes to water and nose to burn. What would you do?

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