Campus COVID Planning for Spring 2021: Don’t Let Your Guard Down
Although COVID-19 vaccines have begun to arrive, universities must continue to innovate and address the pandemic that will continue to pose problems for many months.
Although COVID-19 vaccines have begun to arrive, universities must continue to innovate and address the pandemic that will continue to pose problems for many months.
If you break the family-unit COVID-19 transmission chains, you can save the lives of teachers, healthcare workers and police officers. You might even help save our nation.
To humanize himself to students, Officer Ron Askelson created a vision board showcasing both his professional and personal life.
Singing, talking and yelling in confined indoor spaces are some of the easiest ways your campus constituents can catch the coronavirus. HVAC systems can help mitigate the risk.
The coronavirus and current political turmoil have led to an increasing number of cyber attacks. Campuses must immediately take more precautions.
The author describes how her school’s use of SROs changed the culture of her campus. The approach was so successful that it was featured in the national and international media.
If your campus has a good program that effectively addresses law enforcement’s race relations and use-of-force issues, I want to hear from you.
Reduced costs and reduced burdens to facilities and security teams are just some of the reasons colleges should consider hiring a managed service provider to run their contact tracing program.
All schools should have emergency/crisis plans and lockdown procedures in place, and train staff, teachers and students.
For building and energy managers, reopening campus buildings cannot be done with the flip of a switch. Here’s how monitoring-based commissioning can help.