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Read: Opinion: Lawmakers Take Note: Protective Film on Glass Is Only as Good as the Installer

Opinion: Lawmakers Take Note: Protective Film on Glass Is Only as Good as the Installer

Without a license to help campuses know their glass film installer meets minimum standards, opportunistic, naïve, or fraudulent actors could install cheap, ineffective security film solutions.

Read: UNLV Shooting Misinformation Highlights Need for Effective Campus Emergency Notification Strategies

UNLV Shooting Misinformation Highlights Need for Effective Campus Emergency Notification Strategies

These nine best practices will help your college battle the flood of misinformation that often follows school shootings.

Read: “Safety Everywhere” Is Possible for Healthcare Workers

“Safety Everywhere” Is Possible for Healthcare Workers

The new concept of “safety everywhere” is being adopted as an alternative to the traditional assumption that an organization’s duty of care ended as soon as an employee leaves the building.

Read: Get a Grip: Santas Against Gun Violence

Get a Grip: Santas Against Gun Violence

A man with 50 years of experience in public health — and portraying Santa Claus — shares his thoughts on gun violence in schools.

Read: Safeguarding Education: Navigating Privacy and Compliance in Teacher Communications

Safeguarding Education: Navigating Privacy and Compliance in Teacher Communications

Schools must look to contemporary solutions that offer protected communication channels between teachers, students, and parents while safeguarding personal privacy.

Read: 6 Ways to Improve Cyber Security and Internet Safety on Your Campus

6 Ways to Improve Cyber Security and Internet Safety on Your Campus

Starting with these tips below as a framework can help structure your campus’ internet safety plan and flesh it out to meet your institution’s needs.

Read: The Importance of Creating a Comprehensive Medical Team for Campus Emergencies

The Importance of Creating a Comprehensive Medical Team for Campus Emergencies

Those you hire as part of a comprehensive medical team can also work with students directly, promote health initiatives on campus, or work on other related projects that can help keep the student body healthy.

Read: Addressing the Epidemic of Student Drug Abuse in Schools

Addressing the Epidemic of Student Drug Abuse in Schools

Student drug abuse has serious consequences, both for individuals and the broader school community, and addressing it requires a multi-faceted approach.

Read: 6 Ways Colleges and Universities Can Limit Cyber Risk

6 Ways Colleges and Universities Can Limit Cyber Risk

Today’s attackers recognize that, in the interest of avoiding costly outages, higher education institutions are highly motivated to pay ransomware demands, making them potentially lucrative targets.

Read: The Importance of Having a Diverse Nursing Staff on College Campuses

The Importance of Having a Diverse Nursing Staff on College Campuses

Students with disabilities, different races, genders, economic backgrounds, and sexual orientations should all be able to feel comfortable on campus, especially when they need healthcare.

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