Juvare Offering Damage Assessment Software to Hurricane Ian Victims
Counties in Florida, Georgia, and South Carolina can use the damage assessment and disaster management software for free.
Counties in Florida, Georgia, and South Carolina can use the damage assessment and disaster management software for free.
Educational sessions at the upcoming Campus Safety Conferences will address the four phases of emergency planning: prevention, response, mitigation and recovery.
The 3-day virtual event will bring together renowned school safety experts, thought leaders and school-based crisis survivors.
The flood of volunteers and donations that come in immediately after a mass violence tragedy can be overwhelming. Here’s how you can manage them more effectively.
The timeless flight attendant’s advice, “Secure your oxygen mask before helping others,” applies to leaders helping their communities after a traumatic event.
The Department of Education will reallocate $22.9 million in unexpended funds to assist students and universities affected by hurricanes Harvey, Maria and Irma.
Campus Safety K-12 Director of the Year Alan Walters has helped Georgetown County Public School District stay resilient through floods, ice storms and hurricanes.
Rice University’s Harvey Action Team has recruited over 1,400 students to assist in helping those affected by Hurricane Harvey’s destruction.
Some Texas colleges are instructing professors to excuse the absences of students from areas that were hit the hardest by Hurricane Harvey.
Induced and natural earthquakes are forecast to be hundreds of times more likely than before 2008.