Emergency Preparedness

Study: Most States Not Prepared for Health Emergencies

Alert System, Drills Led to Fast Casper College Response

New VA Medical Center Makes Emergency Preparedness a Priority

150 Ohio Schools Haven’t Submitted Required Safety Plans

Read: The Benefits & Challenges of Campus Emergency Response Teams

The Benefits & Challenges of Campus Emergency Response Teams

Because they have strong partnerships with local first responders as well as robust communications networks and a significant number of faculty with expertise in emergency preparedness and other disciplines, institutions of higher learning can offer highly effective CERT programs.

Manhattan-Ogden Schools Get an A+ for Safety Week

Each day of the week, campuses conduct a different drill or combination of exercises.

Campus Emergency Managers Must Have Field Experience

Real-world street smarts still beat book smarts in this business.

DHS Announces $1.3B in Preparedness Grant Awards

Read: N.J. Program Helps Colleges Share Best Practices

N.J. Program Helps Colleges Share Best Practices

The state’s three-phase peer-review program provides a public safety baseline that all New Jersey institutions of higher education must meet.

New Jersey’s Higher Education Peer Review Program

Institutions of higher education in New Jersey are required to participate in a peer review program. The process, which is the only one of its kind in the nation, gives colleges and universities a way to review the laws that impact them and assess how or if they are meeting the requirements of those laws. It also provides them a baseline for campus safety and security.

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