The Campus Safety Online Summit Is July 7-8. Register today!
This two-day event will cover topics concerning lessons learned from COVID-19 and issues related to the re-opening of campuses.
This two-day event will cover topics concerning lessons learned from COVID-19 and issues related to the re-opening of campuses.
The death of George Floyd has prompted UMN to limit its ties to the city’s law enforcement agency. Ohio State students are also pressuring OSU to cut ties with Columbus PD.
Here’s how U.S. institutions of higher education are attempting to address the security issues surrounding controversial speakers and protests.
Those in charge of campus safety should use the COVID-19 pandemic as a way to evaluate existing emergency operations plans.
Speech First filed a lawsuit against Iowa State after it banned writing political messages on campus sidewalks using chalk.
UT removed its three Confederate statues in 2017.
Coulter was originally scheduled to speak on campus back in April 2017.
During that time period, HGSU-UAW members picketed around campus, held political rallies and disrupted the deliveries of packages.
Three students filed a lawsuit against UI for issuing a no-contact directive after a student grabbed one of the plaintiff’s phones during a campus protest.
In the state of Alabama, most colleges oppose the law. Some lawmakers contend that student safety could be hindered because controversial speech that is not limited to free speech zones may lead to violence.