Approximately 70% of Michigan’s traditional K-12 districts and 39% of charter schools have rejected the mental health and school safety funding.
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Santa Fe Public Schools to Pay $2.2 Million Settlement in Sexual Assault Case
A settlement has been reached in the Santa Fe Public Schools 2021 sexual assault case, addressing allegations that the district didn’t properly supervise the suspect.
Yale University and New Haven Reach Police Oversight Agreement
Yale and the city of New Haven have finalized a police oversight agreement, effective January 1, establishing a transparent, citizen-led review process for complaints against the Yale Police Department.
Brivo and Eagle Eye Networks Announce Merger
Brivo and Eagle Eye Networks merger combines access control and video surveillance under Brivo Security Suite.
2026 Campus Safety Conference Scholars Program Returns for Third Year
Apply now for the 2026 Campus Safety Conference Scholars Program, an exclusive opportunity for school and college safety leaders to network, explore innovative solutions, and gain complimentary access to the premier safety event of the year!
Submit Your 2026 Director of the Year Nominations
Submit your nomination by January 26 for the prestigious 19th annual Campus Safety Director of the Year award to recognize an exceptional school, college or hospital security leader for their outstanding achievements and give them a chance to win significant professional recognition and prizes.
Campus Safety Conference 2026 Speaker Proposals Due January 9!
The Campus Safety Conference 2026 presentation proposal portal is now open, and submissions are due Friday, January 9, 2026.
Meet Our Favorite Campus K9s: Celebrating Detection and Therapy Dogs in Schools, Colleges and Hospitals
Campus Safety celebrates the incredible work of detection and therapy K9s in schools, universities and hospitals through a heartwarming photo gallery.
NFPA: December is a Leading Month for U.S. Home Fires
Christmas Day and Christmas Eve were the second- and third-leading days of the year for home cooking fires, respectively, in 2024.
Fatal Stabbing at San Francisco General Hospital Followed Years of Calls for Increased Security
The fatal stabbing of Alberto Rangel at Zuckerberg San Francisco General Hospital seemed almost inevitable to many staff members, given the campus’ history of workplace violence.
Genetec 2026 Global State of Physical Security Report Findings
The survey, taken by more than 7,300 physical security leaders, reveals the evolution of physical security and the growth of AI.
U.S., International Agencies Issue Guidance on AI Integration in Operational Technology
CISA and international agencies have provided key guidelines for securely integrating AI into critical infrastructure operational technology systems, emphasizing risk management, governance, and safety.











