Empower Your Team Through These Hot Topic Sessions at the Campus Safety Conferences

These intimate sessions allow campus safety professionals to share challenges and successes on topics affecting schools/colleges today.

Empower Your Team Through These Hot Topic Sessions at the Campus Safety Conferences

Each year, the Campus Safety Conferences offer “hot topic” sessions. While all types of sessions at these events are beneficial, these sessions are particularly unique because attendees are able to share their experiences in a small group setting.

These 30-minute discussion groups, moderated by an expert, are open forum chats that allow public safety professionals to discuss their successes and struggles related to a predetermined topic. Unlike other types of sessions at the Campus Safety Conferences, we limit the number of participants to ensure a personalized experience filled with collaboration and comradery.

Although the expert will kick off the discussion, these are meant to offer equal participation to all attendees. Our hope is that these discussions will provide participants with ideas for how they can improve their campus’ safety or security based on the experiences of others.

Whether you work at a K-12 school/district or on a college/university campus, we know you will find value in these sessions. Below is an outline of the sessions being offered. You can click on the links for more information on the topic.

Campus Safety Conference East (Bethesda, Md.), June 20-22

Monday, June 20 – Hot Topic Sessions*

*Topics subject to change

To view the full agenda or register for Campus Safety Conference East, click here.

Campus Safety Conference Texas (Fort Worth), July 18-20

Monday, July 18 – Hot Topic Sessions

*Topics subject to change

To view the full agenda or register for Campus Safety Conference Texas, click here.

Campus Safety Conference West (Los Angeles), Aug. 2-4

Tuesday, August 2 – Hot Topic Sessions

*Topics subject to change

To view the full agenda or register for Campus Safety Conference West, click here.

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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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