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19 Teachers Removed from Florida District’s Classrooms Since Start of School Year
The teacher removals follow DCPS’ launch of the Know the Line initiative, which teaches school employees and students about safe boundaries.
NewsCalifornia Bans Simulated Gunfire in School Active Shooter Drills
The Safe and Prepared Schools Act was proposed following a series of controversial active shooter drills in California schools.
NewsUMD Pro-Palestine Group Can Hold Event on Oct. 7, Judge Rules
UMD President Darryll Pines said the school revoked approval for the event based on the recommendation of campus police.
NewsCan Wireless Panic Buttons Replace Their Hardwired Counterparts?
With so much growth and cost savings potential, the wireless revolution provides too many benefits to ignore.
UVA Student Affairs Admin Leaves Amid Criticism Over Hazing Investigations
UVA fraternity members say a hazing policy makes students less safe because it deters them from calling for help during a medical emergency.
NewsMuhlenberg College Resolves OCR Investigation Over Antisemitism Allegations
The case involved repeated reports in a single semester regarding a professor’s classroom statements and social media posts.
NewsHow Schools Can Protect Student Privacy in the Age of Video Surveillance Monitoring
Most schools store surveillance footage that contains personally identifiable information. Here's how campuses can protect student privacy.
InsightsWoman Shoots Mother and then Herself Outside Mississippi Hospital
The daughter and mother were each other’s caregivers, and the shooting was a murder-suicide.
NewsCall for 2025 Director of the Year Nominations: CS Now Accepting Entries
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.
NewsRansomware Attack Forces Texas Level 1 Trauma Center to Divert Patients
Lubbock’s University Medical Center is the only Level 1 trauma center in west Texas.
NewsAre You Ready for Your Next Protest? A Dozen Considerations for Campus Administrators
Planning, communication with protestors and the general public, tabletop exercises, and command post set-up are all important measures to implement.
InsightsUniversity of Tennessee Student Charged with Attempted Murder
The 19-year-old University of Tennessee student allegedly said he would kill the victim just hours before the attack.
NewsWisconsin Security Officer Shoots Self in Thigh at High School Football Game
The officer was off-duty and not affiliated with either of the high schools participating in Friday’s football game.
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