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Semester Ends Early After Whooping Cough Outbreak at S.C. College

GREENVILLE, S.C. – Officials at Bob Jones University ended the fall semester Dec. 7, a week early, after

NewsDecember 13, 2007

Twitching Disease the Result of Stress

VINTON, Va. – The Virginia Department of Health determined Nov. 19 the cause for the twitching symptoms at

NewsNovember 22, 2007

Creating a Culture of Preparedness Among Schools

WASHINGTON—The U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) offers a wide-range of emergency preparedness resources to help schools create

NewsNovember 3, 2007

Don't Drop the Ball When It Comes to Event Security

Athletic events, commencement exercises and homecoming celebrations are major events at educational institutions that require a cost-effective, systematic

NewsOctober 31, 2007

DHS Announces $113 M for National Preparedness Training Initiatives

WASHINGTON – The U.S. Department of Homeland Security announced today the awarding of over $113 million in grant

NewsSeptember 27, 2007

CDC Report Shows Largest One-Year Increase in Youth Suicide Rate in 15 Years

ATLANTA – Following a decline of more than 28 percent, the suicide rate for 10- to-24-year-olds increased by

NewsSeptember 9, 2007

Why You Should Care About NIMS and NFPA Standards

Campus officials should have a clear understanding of NIMS, NFPA 1600 and NFPA 1561, as well as incorporate

NewsAugust 31, 2007

How to Respond to Excited Delirium

This mysterious condition is a primary cause of in-custody death. Campus officers must know how to recognize it

NewsAugust 31, 2007

As I See It: Multiple Modes of Mass Notification Make Sense

Recent tragic events have shined a giant spotlight on college campuses' crisis communication tools and their limitations. While

NewsJune 30, 2007

Vehicle Alternative Stands Out From the Crowd

Although traditional police cruisers, motorcycles and bicycles all have their places in campus law enforcement, more and more

NewsJune 30, 2007

Federal Va. Tech Report Released

WASHINGTON – The “Report to the President on Issues Raised by the Virginia Tech Tragedy” has been released

NewsJune 14, 2007

Studies Using Human Volunteers Affirm TASER Safety

SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. – TASER International Inc. announced today that seven abstracts documenting medical studies of TASER® technology were

NewsMay 25, 2007

Campus Safety Releases Additional Salary Survey Findings

LOS ANGELES – In response to reader requests, Campus Safety magazine has released additional findings from the publication’s

NewsMarch 14, 2007

Get Our Guards Certified

It was a proud moment for our family when our daughter Laurengraduated from college. But when I think

NewsFebruary 28, 2007

ASBC Calls For Cell Phone Ban

WASHINGTON, D.C. – Pupil transportation officials have called for restrictions on cell phone use by school bus drivers.The

NewsFebruary 20, 2007

FEMA Grant to Strengthen Texas Hospital

AUSTIN, Texas – The U.S. Department of Homeland Security’s Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) awarded $2,598,750 in Hazard

NewsFebruary 10, 2007

Campus Crime Prevention Officer Training Courses To Be Held March – June

WEST HARTFORD, Conn. – The International Association of Campus Law Enforcement Administrators (IACLEA), International Association of Chiefs of

NewsJanuary 30, 2007

3 Nebraska School Employees Cited For Not Reporting Child Abuse

OMAHA, Neb. – Three Bellevue Public School employees who allegedly failed to report the suspected abuse of a

NewsJanuary 14, 2007
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