Despite the increase, staffing at the U.S. Department of Education’s Office for Civil Rights has decreased by 15 percent in the past decade.
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Man Fatally Stabs College Student on Ga. Campus
A former student has been arrested and charged for the attacks.
AlliedBarton Merges with Universal Services of America
The companies say the merger will create the leading security services company in North America.
The Intersection of Stalking, Dating Violence, Assault and the Misuse of Technology
Intimate partner violence expert Rebecca Dreke discusses her upcoming Campus Safety Conference presentations on how to identify and address stalking and dating violence on campus.
Campus Carry Bill Vetoed in Ga.
The bill was opposed by all of the state’s public college presidents and police chiefs.
Former Gang Member Says Security Officer Changed Her Life
The officer served as one of the few positive influences in Vickie Wilson’s childhood.
Employees Can Now Bring Guns on Tenn. College Campuses
The controversial law still forbids students from carrying concealed handguns.
15-Year-Old Pleads Guilty in School Shooting Case
The teen will stay in a juvenile detention center until he turns 21 and then may face adult sentencing.
U.S. Dept. of Ed Releases List of Religious Schools Exempt from Title IX
The department released two downloadable lists and a searchable directory.
3 Arrested in Shooting at Kan. College
Police have released few details on the shooting.
Students’ Cameras Catch School Security Officers Stealing
The officers, who have not been identified, were caught taking things from students’ lockers.
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