The April 17 on-campus mass shooting has prompted FSU to bolster security, including increased police presence, at this year’s graduation ceremonies.
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Mom Threatens Teacher at Las Vegas Middle School, Sparking Security Concerns
Parents and community members are demanding urgent action to upgrade security at Bailey Middle School.
Norfolk State University Shooting Suspect Arrested
The April 19 shooting at NSU has prompted the school to bolster its security protocols and install more cameras.
Poll Shows Widespread Misinformation About Measles and Vaccines Among U.S. Adults
One in three U.S. adults say they’ve heard the false claim that measles vaccines are more dangerous than the disease itself.
Campus Security Pros Shouldn’t Go It Alone
Register for the 2025 Campus Safety Conference to network with your peers at other school districts and institutions of higher education.
Lawmakers Demand Answers for Homeland Security’s Elementary School ‘Welfare Checks’
LAUSD officials say the DHS agents falsely claimed to have permission from the students’ families for the campus visits.
FSU Shooting Update: 2 Dead, 6 Injured
The suspect is the stepson of a Leon County Sheriff’s deputy and allegedly used her old service weapon in the shooting.
Washington State University Suspends Alpha Sigma Phi Fraternity for 5 Years for Hazing
WSU’s investigation uncovered repeated hazing violations by the fraternity dating back to the fall semester of 2022.
Jury Awards $48 Million to Former Students in California School Molestation Case
The Mountain View School District ignored countless warnings by other teachers and students about Joseph Baldenebro’s inappropriate behavior.
More U.S. Students Applying to Canadian Universities as Trump Cuts College Funding
U.S. students are flocking to Canadian Universities — a trend that could further damage the U.S. economy.
UPDATE: Visas of 800 International College Students, Faculty Revoked
Foreign-born students and faculty from colleges around the nation have been arrested, detained or deported by ICE.
Buffalo Teacher on Leave After Students Accidentally Consume THC Edibles
THC-infused edibles often are packaged to look like candy, leading to accidental poisonings of children.












