6 Leadership Lessons from Carlos Santana
Being an effective leader is like being a good band leader, and I suspect that Carlos Santana has mastered the following lessons to become one of the top rock stars in the business.
Being an effective leader is like being a good band leader, and I suspect that Carlos Santana has mastered the following lessons to become one of the top rock stars in the business.
The Title IX lawsuit claimed Chadron State failed to investigate a student’s abuse by her boyfriend, which led to her committing suicide.
Schools must do all they can to mitigate the effect of COVID-19 on their school community. Equally, they must limit the liability exposure for their staff and the institution. These are not mutually exclusive goals.
There is a seemingly never-ending list of concerns for colleges to consider before reopening, but these four objectives should be top of mind.
Stay connected. Stay vigilant. The Campus Safety Online Summit is July 7-8!
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We spoke with a K-12 IT director about the importance of monitoring student technology to decrease incident response time while teaching them to be good digital citizens.
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Colleges and universities are working to better monitor their international programs to avoid student deaths, assaults and health issues.
Here are some ridiculous security signs that businesses use to deter crime. What would you do if you saw signs like these?