Here’s a Rundown of the Top 10 Stories You Might Have Missed Over the Holidays

As many of us head back to work, here are the 10 top performing Campus Safety articles from over the holidays you might not have seen.

Here’s a Rundown of the Top 10 Stories You Might Have Missed Over the Holidays

Now that all the eggnog and champagne have been consumed and New Year’s resolutions have already been broken, those of us who had some much-deserved time off are reluctantly (or enthusiastically, because let’s be honest – lots of family time can be exhausting!) returning to work.

We know many of you have lots to catch up on – checking in with co-workers, responding to missed emails, setting up strategy meetings for the new year.

That’s why we’ve put together this rundown of some of the important K-12, higher education and hospital campus safety articles you might have missed over the holidays.

From a Lehigh University student who tried to flee the country after slowly poisoning his roommate to two teens being credited with stopping a school shooting, a lot has been going on!

Check out the slideshow to see what you might have missed.

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Amy is Campus Safety’s Executive Editor. Prior to joining the editorial team in 2017, she worked in both events and digital marketing.

Amy has many close relatives and friends who are teachers, motivating her to learn and share as much as she can about campus security. She has a minor in education and has worked with children in several capacities, further deepening her passion for keeping students safe.

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