Tens of thousands of foreign couples visit the U.S. each year to have a child with American citizenship, and authorities say it is straining some hospital’s resources.
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Spotlight on Director of the Year Finalist Donald Charley
Congratulations to University of Pittsburgh Medical Center Vice President of Parking and Security Donald Charley.
Women’s Basketball Brawl Results in Double Forfeit
A brawl between Southern and Texas Southern in the middle of a women’s basketball game forced school security to get involved and resulted in a double forfeit.
Gamewell-FCI FAAST XT Aspirating Smoke Detector
The FAAST CT, introduced by Gamewll-FCI by Honeywell, features four air sampling pipes, an onboard ethernet port and two sensing technologies that detect low concentrations of smoke from a variety of fires.
Wyoming Senate Rejects Bill Allowing Concealed Carry in Schools
Wyoming senators voted 25-3 against a bill that would have allowed citizens to carry weapons in schools and other buildings if they had a concealed carry permit.
Former Dean Accused of Shooting 17-Year-Old
A former dean of students who had been active in the community is charged with shooting a 17-year-old boy execution style Roxbury, Mass.
Students Discuss Suicide Pact, School Shooting Online
Two Massachusetts high school students discussed making a suicide pact and conducting a school shooting on Facebook last week and were removed from school.
Ferguson Report Finds Flaws in Schools as Well as Police Department
School resource officers from Ferguson’s police department act in an ‘unreasonable’ manner while in the town’s schools, according to the U.S. Department of Justice.
Keeping Campus IP Video Costs Under Control
Learn techniques to reduce the burdens of higher demands on network bandwidth and storage capacity.
University of Michigan Student App Could Help Keep Campuses Safer
University of Michigan students created an app that allows people to track their friends as they walk to a destination, and those students are now working with the school’s campus safety officials to optimize its ability to make campuses safer.
Spotlight on Director of the Year Finalist Paul Chapa
Congratulations to Trinity University Police Chief Paul Chapa.
South Dakota Will Not Require Schools to Create Safety Plan
South Dakota voted against a proposal that would have required schools to make a safety plan for dangerous incidents like a school shooting.












