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Multiple States Pass Hospital Workplace Violence Bills in Recent Weeks
Six other states are considering proposed hospital workplace violence prevention legislation, including Alaska, Massachusetts, Ohio, Oregon, Washington, and Wyoming.
News2025 Campus Safety Conference Finals Rate Ends TODAY!
Today is your last chance to save $200 on your 2025 Campus Safety Conference registration!
NewsBuilding a School Safety Culture on Campus and in Your Community
Proactive safety measures, mental health support, and community partnerships are key to creating a school culture that focuses on prevention rather than reaction.
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Keeping Your Campus Connected and Protected
Schools at every level need surveillance solutions that combine 24/7 protection with the latest advancements in Artificial Intelligence (AI), analytics, and cloud management.
Deadline to Submit 2025 Campus Safety BEST Awards Nominations Is June 6
If you are a security products manufacturer or systems integrator, the 2025 Campus Safety BEST Awards program is for you!
AwardsCanisius University to Eliminate Public Safety Department, Partner with Private Security Company
Canisius University's public safety department consists of five sworn peace officers, three dispatchers, and an administrative specialist.
NewsKansas City School Security Officer Charged with Murder After Fatal Shooting and Collision
Marquis D. Ponder allegedly shot Levon J. Quinn, leading to a subsequent collision involving a motorcycle.
NewsFlorida Governor Ron DeSantis Signs Bipartisan School Safety Bill
The bill expands the state's Guardian Program to include childcare centers, and enhances school security technology and training.
NewsTransform Your Communications Team into a Crisis Response Powerhouse
Here’s how Oklahoma State University effectively manages and coordinates communications during a campus crisis.
InsightsSupreme Court Leaves Middle School Two Genders T-shirt Ban in Place
The case focused on the actions of a seventh grader who wore a T-shirt that said “There are only two genders.”
NewsUvalde County Uses $4.3 Million Grant to Improve School Radio Communications
Uvalde County, as well as Val Verde and Kinney counties, used the funding to purchase more than 260 radios for thirteen school districts.
NewsExperts Predict Above Average Activity for 2025 Atlantic Hurricane Season
Between 13 to 19 named storms with winds 39 mph or higher are expected from June 1 to November 30.
NewsWhich States Have Banned Cell Phones in Schools?
As of May 2025, 21 states have signed or already enacted laws or policies regarding student cell phone usage in K-12 classrooms.
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