Should You Believe the Media? Learn to Identify Fake News
We owe it to our campuses to hone our media evaluation skills so that we base our decisions on facts and common sense.
We owe it to our campuses to hone our media evaluation skills so that we base our decisions on facts and common sense.
The settlement comes after the healthcare system self-reported the potential disclosure of 31,800 people’s protected health information.
The campus’ old video surveillance system’s images weren’t clear enough for administrators to identify suspects.
The Department of Ed wants universities to admit more individuals who have been involved in the criminal justice system, yet colleges are also under pressure to improve security. How can we achieve both goals?
Do you conduct periodic background checks of long-term employees, as well as screen new hires? It’s something you should consider.
U.S. Department of Education says delaying the request for information on criminal justice involvement until after an admission decision has been made will encourage more individuals trying to turn their lives around to apply for college.
This Tunxis Community College criminal justice professor goes way beyond her academic obligations, working with faculty, staff and students to keep her campus safe.
Here are the pros and cons of participating in a task force, as well as three best practices to consider if an officer from your hospital, school or university police department becomes a member.
The event, which will take place April 20 at Bristol Palace, will cover digital technology, information sharing, school shootings, transgender student safety and more.
Proponents of the change say requesting discipline records puts students of color at a further disadvantage.