University officials admit no wrongdoing in the settlement.
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Scathing Report Points to Ineffective Response to Sexual Violence at Ontario University
The research is the result of four-month independent investigation funded by the Ontario government that calls for massive change in how schools handle sexual violence.
Calif. County Enters Agreement with OCR
The Office for Civil Rights found multiple instances of discrimination against students with disabilities in the county.
Ill. Health Center to Pay $5.5M HIPAA Settlement
The settlement stems from the theft of an unencrypted laptop from an unlocked car in 2013.
Research Shows Mass Shootings Can Be ‘Contagious’
The study’s authors argue gaining notoriety can be a major motivation for school shooters.
How to Protect Your ID Card Access Control System From Getting Hacked
Hacking card readers and ID harvesting has quietly become one of the easiest ways to hack.
Cyberattack on Ariz. Healthcare System May Affect Data of 3.7 Million
The information stolen may have included names, birth dates, social security numbers and more.
Ga. College Fires Coach for Sexual Harassment of Players
A Title IX committee confirmed the coach’s behavior was inappropriate.
Transgender Student Barred from Bathroom During Case Consideration
The student must wait to use his preferred bathroom until the Supreme Court makes a decision.
Spotlight on Campus Safety Hero Ellsworth ‘Sonny’ Pryor
VCU Medical Center police officer saved life of woman who was in full cardiac arrest.
After Audit, Idaho School District Making Security Upgrades
The district is using a $74 million bond to complete the renovations and installations.
Are You Prepared For “The When”?
Emergency Preparedness and Planning typically has 3 phases – the before (prevention), the during (when) and the after (analysis or forensics).






