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Why Universities Must Modernize Campus Security Before the Next Crisis
A recent research paper reveals worrisome gaps in physical security at four Dallas–Fort Worth area universities.
InsightsNew Immigration Policies Threaten U.S. Healthcare System
The role of immigrant workers in the U.S. healthcare system is critical, but recent policy shifts may exacerbate existing workforce shortages and impact care delivery.
NewsUNC-Chapel Hill Alpha Tau Omega Fraternity Shut Down by National Office
UNC's Alpha Tau Omega chapter was shut down for repeated alcohol policy violations, reports of alleged misconduct, and financially dishonest.
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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.
Texas Governor Signs Bill to Restrict Expressive Activities on College Campuses
The new legislation, SB 2972, includes limitations on how, when, and where people can demonstrate on Texas college campuses.
NewsSchool Safety Spending: Mental Health vs. Security Products
While the probability of a school experiencing a shooting is .0029%, it is estimated that one in five K-12 students have a diagnosed mental health issue.
InsightsZeroEyes Appoints Psychologist Peter Langman as Senior Advisor on Violence Prevention
Dr. Peter Langman, an authority on the psychology of mass violence perpetrators, will help drive innovation for ZeroEyes’ product division.
Press ReleasesGarrett Debuts New Hand-Held Metal Detector
The Guide™ detector is the new flagship model for Garrett’s line of hand-held security screening products.
Press ReleasesMan Dies in Officer-Involved Shooting on University of Northern Colorado Campus
Greeley Police attempted to pull the suspect over on an active felony warrant before he fatally shot himself on the University of Northern Colorado campus.
News10 Most Common Hospital Emergency Codes and Their Meanings
Since this article was originally published, six more states now recommend color code standardization for hospital emergencies.
News2025 Campus Safety Conference Resource Center
Register for this summer's 2025 Campus Safety Conference in Austin and save the date for this fall's CSC at EDspaces in Columbus, Ohio!
News57% of Home Healthcare Workers Experience Physical Violence, Study Finds
The study, published in Home Healthcare Now, also found 37% of respondents experience either verbal or emotional abuse on a daily basis.
Insights9 Ways to Prove Sexual Assault Without Physical Evidence
Investigators don't always need forensic evidence to prove a sexual assault occurred.
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