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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.

UPDATE: Search for UnitedHealthcare CEO Killer Enters 3rd Day

Wednesday’s attack could prompt increased demand for healthcare executive security personnel and threat assessments.

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College Mobile Credentials

How College Mobile Credentials Enhance Inclusion, Retention, and Safety

In a world where a student’s decision to stay or leave can depend on the smallest details, the demand for enhanced inclusivity, security, and operational efficiency has never been greater.

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Feather River Adventist School

Feather River Adventist School: 2 Kindergarteners Critically Wounded in Shooting

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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VCU, hazing

VCU Delta Chi Hazing Victim’s Family Settles with Fraternity for $4.2 Million

Adam Oakes’ hazing death also prompted VCU to revise its fraternity and sorority rushing rules.

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How School Boards Can Improve Campus Safety and Security, K-12, superintendents, emergency management, crisis management

How School Boards Can Improve Campus Safety and Security

Four experts explain the initial steps school boards must take to ensure the safety and security of their students, educators, and staff members.

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Nearly half of Gen Z workers would only report workplace violence when they feared for their own or a coworker’s safety if they could report the threat anonymously.

Opinion: Gen Z Employees Are Less Likely to Report Workplace Violence; Anonymous Reporting Could Change That

More promotion of anonymous reporting programs could help Gen Z employees overcome their hesitation to report workplace violence.

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Director of the Year

How to Write a Winning Director of the Year Nomination

Here are some of the things Director of the Year judges look for when reviewing entries, as well as mistakes that can lead to lower scores.

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Endicott College police officer

Endicott College Honors Police Officer Killed in Wrong-Way Crash

Sergeant Jeremy Cole was driving home following his shift at Endicott College when he was killed early Thanksgiving morning.

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10 Reasons Why Teachers Need De-escalation Training, school safety, teacher training, workplace violence, classroom management

10 Reasons Why Teachers Need De-escalation Training

When teachers use de-escalation techniques, a more positive learning environment is just one benefit. Read on to learn about all of de-escalation’s advantages.

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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 Due December 11

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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Bay District Schools

Bay District Schools Para, Bus Driver Arrested for Child Abuse

Video footage from the school bus shows the paraprofessional hitting, pinching, and pushing multiple students, three of whom have disabilities.

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Suspect Arrested in Connection to University of Kentucky Sexual Assault, Saif Al-Khafaji, Eastern Kentucky University, UK

Suspect Arrested in Connection to University of Kentucky Sexual Assault

The same man is also believed to have previously harassed and stalked dozens of other woman at a different university in Kentucky.

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