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Abandoned Hospital Found to Have Sensitive Patient Information
Patient information was found in an old hospital building in Statesville, North Carolina.
3 Reasons Your Security Budget Is Going to Be Cut
Not aligning with your organization’s mission is just one way you could be jeopardizing your security department’s resources.
North Dakota Guarantees College Students’ Right to Attorney During Nonacademic Disciplinary Hearings
SB 2150 will provide students enrolled in the state’s public colleges and universities the right to be represented at their expense in non-academic suspension and expulsion hearings.
Citing Budget Concerns, 2 School Districts Reconfiguring Security Forces
Chester County in South Carolina and the Maize Unified School District in Kansas are trying to discontinue their current security forces.
NFPA Announces Annual Conference in Chicago
The National Fire Protection Association will host it’s conference in Chicago June 22-25.
‘Hero’ Teacher Tackles Gunman to Stop School Shooting
A high school teacher stopped a school shooting by tackling the student responsible and holding him down.
Indiana High School Stage Collapse Prompts Investigations
There are many questions surrounding the collapse of a stage during a high school play that sent 16 students to the hospital.
2 Universities Take Steps to Improve School Security
Marquette University has created a police department, and the University of New Mexico created a student-run medical service to improve school safety.
11-Year-Old Accidentally Fires Handgun in Las Vegas Elementary School
A fifth grade student was taken into custody after he accidentally fired a handgun in a Las Vegas elementary school classroom April 22.
20-Year-Old Charged in Fatal Shooting on St. Louis Job Corps Campus
A student at St. Louis Job Corps Center was charged with killing another student that he was planning on sharing a dorm room with.
See What University Security Experts Will Present at the Campus Safety National Forum in D.C.
The Campus Safety National Forum in Washington, D.C. will be split up into three tracks designed to serve the needs of security professionals in different fields: K-12, higher education and hospitals.










