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Designing Safer Schools: Campus Safety and EDspaces Unite to Empower School Leaders and Facility Managers
Campus Safety and EDspaces join forces again as schools face mounting pressures to ensure student safety while maintaining effective learning environments.
Press Releases1 Student Dead, Teen in Custody Following Shooting Near Oklahoma High School
Star Spencer High School has cancelled classes for the remainder of the week following Wednesday’s fatal shooting.
NewsCampus Sexual Assault: How Sewanee Reduced Sexual Violence Against BIPOC
Since the implementation of Sewanee's C.P.R. in Action Initiative, sexual violence against students of color has dropped 26%.
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Keeping Your Campus Connected and Protected
Schools at every level need surveillance solutions that combine 24/7 protection with the latest advancements in Artificial Intelligence (AI), analytics, and cloud management.
HHS Could Soon Be Responsible for Special Education Programs
The Trump Administration is looking to have HHS take over administering the special education programs currently run by the Department of Education.
NewsHow RTLS in Healthcare Builds a Foundation for Safety and Efficiency
Real-Time Location Systems enhance hospital security, safety, efficiency, and patient trust by providing actionable data for staff protection, asset tracking, and workflow optimization, while integrating AI and hybrid technologies.
InsightsSurvey Reveals Strong Public Support for Gun Detection Technology in Schools and Workplaces
A recent survey reveals that over 77% of Americans support implementing AI-powered gun detection technology in schools, workplaces, and houses of worship to enhance safety and prevent threats.
NewsReducing Forcible Entry on Campus with Key Control
Key control technology brings heightened levels of security and safety to college and university campuses by reducing incidents of forcible entry and theft.
Sponsored8 in 10 Campus Public Safety Departments Don’t Have Enough Officers, New Survey Reveals
Eighty-one percent of college, K-12 school and hospital security/public safety agencies don’t have enough officers, according to the 2025 Campus Safety Salary and Benefits Benchmark Survey.
ResourcesNew York Hospital Security Officer Brutally Beaten, On Life Support
A 63-year-old hospital security officer, Gardy Coriolan, is on life support after a brutal attack while protecting a doctor in Mercy Hospital’s emergency room.
NewsFaculty Sue California State University for Disclosing Personal Information Amid Antisemitism Probe
The California Faculty Association has sued the California State University system over its disclosure of employee data during an antisemitism investigation, raising critical concerns about academic freedom, privacy rights, and…
NewsWhy Campus Security Departments Should Not Handle Dignitary Protection
Campus security should not have its own dedicated dignitary protection team due to the specialized training, resources, and legal expertise required, making partnerships with law enforcement a safer and more…
InsightsOklahoma State University Homecoming Shooting Injures 3
A shooting near an Oklahoma State University dormitory during homecoming week left three injured, prompting an ongoing investigation.
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