U.S. Department of Education OCR Struggles with Backlog of Discrimination Cases
The U.S. Department of Education’s Office for Civil Rights' severe backlog of discrimination cases is exacerbated by significant…
News December 9The U.S. Department of Education’s Office for Civil Rights' severe backlog of discrimination cases is exacerbated by significant…
News December 9The fatal stabbing of a UCSF social worker at Zuckerberg San Francisco General Hospital has prompted urgent calls…
News December 9Augsburg University officials allege the ICE agents aimed weapons at witnesses, including students and staff.
News December 9During the internal investigation, a Jefferson County sergeant admitted to drinking the “better part” of a 12-pack of…
News December 8The Campus Safety Conference 2026 presentation proposal portal is now open, and submissions are due Friday, January 9,…
News December 6Parents voiced concerns over the allegedly disorganized reunification procedures after students were evacuated from Kennedy High School.
News December 5The Wisconsin Department of Justice's Speak Up, Speak Out (SUSO) program received 32% more school safety tips in…
News December 5Police reportedly discovered a notebook with attack plans that referenced a member of the University of Delaware Police…
News December 4The Menlo Park high-speed e-bike ban is part of a broader effort across California to address the safety…
News December 4"Jews must be abolished by any means necessary," University of Florida law student Preston Damsky wrote in a…
News December 3A security officer at Saint Francis Hospital in Hartford was arrested for leaving an untraceable ghost gun unattended…
News December 3Since this article was originally published, six more states now recommend color code standardization for hospital emergencies.
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