10 Most Read Campus Safety Stories from October 2020
A wide variety of topics were of interest this month, including the Clery Act, campus police, tabletop exercises and the upcoming election.
A wide variety of topics were of interest this month, including the Clery Act, campus police, tabletop exercises and the upcoming election.
An unpleasant smell triggers a student’s asthma and causes a teacher’s eyes to water and nose to burn. What would you do?
Measures put in place to mitigate COVID-19 should not increase a school’s exposure to other threats, making multi-hazard planning more important than ever.
The Directors of the Year were announced at the Campus Safety Online Summit.
The Campus Safety Online Summit keynotes and general sessions will address mental health, recovering from all threats and hazards, and reopening K-12 districts and college campuses.
The two-page coronavirus risk waiver is called the ‘Buckeye Pledge.’
Here are some issues schools, universities and healthcare facilities need to consider now that states and local governments are attempting to reopen the economy and ease COVID-19 restrictions.
Congratulations to the 2019 Director of the Year winners!
The 74-year-old substitute teacher had a gun in his pocket that discharged in a first-grade classroom at Blountsville Elementary School.
Securable space, communications, threat assessment and management, and common protocol are the foundations of a good school security program.