Jury Awards $10M Over Security Incidents at Chicago Hospital
A jury has determined that a Chicago hospital should pay more than $10 million to a female doctor
UncategorizedSeptember 13, 2018After thoughtful consideration, we have made the difficult decision to indefinitely postpone the Campus Safety Magazine. We appreciate the support and engagement of the Campus Safety Magazine community and thank all those who have contributed to the program over the years.
A jury has determined that a Chicago hospital should pay more than $10 million to a female doctor
UncategorizedSeptember 13, 2018A recent audit found UC Berkeley, Los Angeles and Davis were inconsistent in the disciplining of tenured faculty
UncategorizedJune 22, 2018Higher education campuses across the United States are not fully utilizing their investment in mass notification solutions, according
UncategorizedJune 8, 2018A needless tug of war could be developing with school police on one side and mental health professionals,
InsightsMarch 20, 2018The Senate Judiciary Committee also held a hearing to discuss failures made by the FBI and law enforcement
UncategorizedMarch 16, 2018The female victim, an employee at the school's dining hall, was shot and killed in a parking lot
UncategorizedDecember 14, 2017Healthcare and university employees who work offsite or at remote campus locations can face significant safety and security
UncategorizedOctober 19, 2017The annual rate skyrocketed from 0.9 suicides per 100,000 middle schoolers in 2007 to 2.1 suicides per 100,000
UncategorizedJuly 18, 2017The principal had just been confronted about an alleged affair he'd had with a secretary.
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InsightsDecember 8, 2014Here are some planning tools to help you prepare should a biological incident affect your campus.
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