The University of Michigan’s Security Technology Enhancement Project is a multi-year initiative leveraging advanced technology to enhance campus safety, modernize emergency response systems, and protect privacy.
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Brown University Shooting Suspect Still at Large, Prompting School Closures
Providence private schools have temporarily closed and area universities have implemented heightened security measures as the suspect in the fatal Brown University shooting remains at large.
New 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.
HID Funds 1,000 Scholarships for National Council of School Safety Directors Leadership Course
The National Council of School Safety Directors’ Foundations of School Security Leadership Certificate course is a nine-part online course built around the Path to Safer Schools framework.
Shopping Safety Tips for the Holiday Season
Adopt these strategies for a safe and enjoyable holiday shopping experience.
Hartford Police Department to Add 50 Axis Cameras to City Intersections
Hartford Police have deployed nearly 1,300 Axis cameras since 2015, enhancing situational awareness and accelerating investigative efforts.
Tuskegee University Upgrades Campus Security with Honeywell’s AI Technology
Tuskegee University partners with Honeywell to enhance campus safety through AI-driven security systems, including smart access controls, wireless dorm locks, and over 1,500 AI-enabled cameras.
Utah Valley University Plans Estimated 600 Would Show Up to Charlie Kirk Event but 3,000 Attended
The assassination of Charlie Kirk at Utah Valley University underscores critical security failures, including underestimated crowd size and insufficient emergency resources.
NFPA: Thanksgiving is Leading Day of Year for U.S. Home Cooking Fires
Unattended cooking is the leading contributing factor in home cooking fires and fire deaths, according to annual NFPA report.
Campus Safety Experts Share Key Insights at EDspaces 2025
Last week’s Campus Safety at EDspaces 2025 conference in Columbus, Ohio, brought together school and college security experts, educators, facilities directors and architects to share innovative strategies and solutions for creating safer educational environments.
Protecting Every School and Classroom: ZeroNow’s Vital Security Standards for K-12 Campuses
ZeroNow has established foundational security requirements that every school should implement to protect students and staff from external threats.
NFPA Warns About Potential Fire Hazards as Halloween Nears
Halloween decorations resulted in three deaths, 28 injuries and $17 million in direct property damage from 2019 to 2023, according to NFPA.











