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Stop Campus Hazing Act

U.S. Senate Passes Stop Campus Hazing Act

The federal legislation would amend the Clery Act to require higher education campuses to disclose hazing crime statistics.

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Call for 2025 Director of the Year Nominations: Campus Safety Now Accepting Entries, security, law enforcement, emergency management

2025 Director of the Year Nominations Extended to December 18

Campus Safety's Director of the Year awards program honors the best and brightest security, public safety, and emergency management executives in higher education, K-12 schools, and healthcare.

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Ohio State Students, Parents Want Emergency Notifications to Cover More Off-Campus Incidents, Buckeye Alerts, OSU

Ohio State Students, Parents Want Emergency Notifications to Cover More Off-Campus Incidents

Buckeye Alerts weren’t sent after two shootings happened in four days near the Ohio State University campus last week.

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How to Design a School Cell Phone Ban Policy, mobile phones, personal devices, student safety, U.S. Department of Education

Designing a School Cell Phone Ban Policy

Policies that restrict the use of personal devices at school should be developed by a team of diverse administrators, educators, students, parents, and caregivers.

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NYPD Warning: Murder of UnitedHealthcare CEO Could Inspire More Attacks on Executives, executive security, Brian Thompson, Luigi Mangione

NYPD Warning: Murder of UnitedHealthcare CEO Could Inspire More Attacks on Executives

An NYPD bulletin warns the murder could inspire “extremists and grievance-driven malicious actors to violence.”

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Pepperdine University Students Shelter in Place

Malibu: Pepperdine University Students Shelter in Place Amid Franklin Fire

Pepperdine University's longstanding wildfire protocol urges students to shelter in place in two buildings located in the middle of campus.

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Campus Safety’s latest research finds that entrances, exits, perimeters, and parking lot are most often monitored by video surveillance.

More Than 8 in 10 Campuses Use Their Security Cameras Daily, 2024 Video Surveillance Survey Finds

Campus Safety’s latest research also finds that entrances, exits, perimeters, and parking facilities are the areas most often monitored by security cameras.

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Verdugo Hills High School

Tujunga: 2 Verdugo Hills High School Students Hurt in Stabbing

LAPD said as many as four people were involved in the attack against the students, one of whom was seriously injured.

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Student Vaping Prompts Texas High School to Remove Bathroom Doors, Boerne-Samuel V. Champion High School, e-cigarettes

Student Vaping Prompts Texas High School to Remove Bathroom Doors

Boerne ISD workers have removed the hallway doors leading to student restrooms at Champion High School.

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Feather River Adventist School

Update on Feather River Adventist School Shooter’s Motive

Authorities say the suspect, who met with the principal to discuss enrolling a student, targeted the school because of its affiliation with the Seventh Day Adventist Church.

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Henrico High School

Henrico High School Student Stabbed by Classmate

The Henrico High School student remains in critical condition after he was stabbed in a breezeway following an altercation.

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The 50-year-old CEO was shot outside a Manhattan hotel as he walked to the company's annual investor conference. The gunman is still at large.

UnitedHealthcare CEO Shooting Suspect Detained in Pennsylvania

The 26-year-old suspect was detained at a Pennsylvania McDonald's after an employee recognized him and called police.

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