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The Campus Safety and Violence Prevention Knowledge Community (KC) is a forum for all higher education administrators responsible for the safety, security, and emotional needs of the campus community and institution. By encouraging member interaction through the sharing of ideas, trends, best practices, resources, and research, the Campus Safety and Violence Prevention KC fosters collaboration, awareness, and support for campus safety. Campus Safety has partnered with NASPA and this KC to create a hub of content that supports these interactions. We hope these resources support safety on your campus and beyond.

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Anonymous Tips Campus Shootings Dorm Security Event Security Mobile Apps School Shooting
A shooting near an Oklahoma State University dormitory during homecoming week left three injured, prompting an ongoing investigation. OSU, guns on campus, residence hall security, event security, Police Chief Mike Beckner

Oklahoma State University Homecoming Shooting Injures 3

A shooting near an Oklahoma State University dormitory during homecoming week left three injured, prompting an ongoing investigation.

News October 20
Cybersecurity Data Breaches Hackers
In response to a potential nation-state hack, a new CISA directive mandates urgent cybersecurity action, compelling federal agencies to patch critical vulnerabilities in their F5 BIG-IP devices. U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency, hackers

CISA Orders Federal Agencies to Patch F5 Devices After Nation-State Hack

In response to a potential nation-state hack, a new CISA directive mandates urgent cybersecurity action, compelling federal agencies…

News October 20
Campus Safety Conference Case Study Construction CPTED Renovation Safety Planning Security Plans Systems Integration
Attend Campus Safety at EDspaces November 5-7 to learn innovative strategies like CPTED principles and master planning integration to enhance safety and security in educational and training facilities. school security design, safety through design, master planning for security, educational facility safety, physical security systems, crime prevention through environmental design, Guy Bliesner, David Sturtz, Kristin Ambrose, HKS Inc., Ric Everett

Designing for Defense: Enhancing Campus Safety Through Physical Design

Attend Campus Safety at EDspaces November 5-7 to learn innovative strategies like CPTED principles and master planning integration…

News October 16