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Read: Report: Poor Oversight of Greek Life at University of Missouri

Report: Poor Oversight of Greek Life at University of Missouri

A large portion of recommended changes relate to student safety and the prevention of sexual assault and hazing in Greek life organizations.

Read: Survey: 95 Percent of Hospital CIOs Concerned with Data Breaches

Survey: 95 Percent of Hospital CIOs Concerned with Data Breaches

The survey was administered to over 100 hospital CIOs who are members of the College of Healthcare Information Management Executives (CHIME).

Read: 10 Campus Sexual Assault Facts You Should Remember

10 Campus Sexual Assault Facts You Should Remember

We must continue to be mindful of the reality of campus sexual violence on campus and do the right thing.

Read: UMass Amherst to Pay $650K HIPAA Fine

UMass Amherst to Pay $650K HIPAA Fine

The settlement, which covers cyber security issues experienced by the school, also includes a corrective action plan.

Read: New Drone Regulations Released by Federal Government

New Drone Regulations Released by Federal Government

The rules are a big step, although they don’t address commercial drones.

Read: Drone Safety: Will Regulating Them Work?

Drone Safety: Will Regulating Them Work?

Here are some possible drone regulations coming up and the problems the government will have with implementing them.

Read: NFPA School Safety Report Says Codes Must Account for Classroom Barricades

NFPA School Safety Report Says Codes Must Account for Classroom Barricades

NPFA hopes to coordinate and modify existing codes to address conflicts between security and safety, egress and locking procedures.

Read: Navigating the Labyrinth of Healthcare Security Regulations and Best Practices

Navigating the Labyrinth of Healthcare Security Regulations and Best Practices

Here’s how hospital public safety and security practitioners can translate and merge seemingly incompatible requirements into a manageable system of assessment and program validation.

Read: Schools Beware: Some See FERPA Update as Inevitable

Schools Beware: Some See FERPA Update as Inevitable

The Family Education Rights and Privacy Act is overdue for provisions to account for computer technology.

Read: OCR Reminds Schools, Universities They Must Hire Title IX Coordinators

OCR Reminds Schools, Universities They Must Hire Title IX Coordinators

Dept. of Ed releases new ‘Dear Colleague’ letter and guidance that emphasizes K-12 and higher ed’s Title IX responsibilities.

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