Student Safety

Read: Michigan Universities, VA Health System Adopt Early Alert to Reduce Suicidal Ideation

Michigan Universities, VA Health System Adopt Early Alert to Reduce Suicidal Ideation

Early Alert, a texting platform, aims to reduce suicidal ideation and provide support to groups in high-stress environments.

Read: 28% of College Admissions Officers Look at Applicants’ Social Media

28% of College Admissions Officers Look at Applicants’ Social Media

On the contrary, 33% of admissions officers consider it an “invasion of privacy,” according to a new survey from Kaplan.

Read: Teen Charged in Florida Mosque Swatting Accused of Hundreds of Other False Threats

Teen Charged in Florida Mosque Swatting Accused of Hundreds of Other False Threats

The 17-year-old is accused of making hundreds of swatting threats against high schools, HBCUs, FBI agents, and government offices.

Read: Students Are Missing More School, and School Nurses May Be Well-Positioned to Help

Students Are Missing More School, and School Nurses May Be Well-Positioned to Help

An MU study led by Knoo Lee examines the role school nurses play in identifying students at risk for chronic absenteeism.

Read: Why Colleges Should Care About Low Frequency Sounders

Why Colleges Should Care About Low Frequency Sounders

Some fire departments are requiring low frequency sounders be installed retroactively due to these devices being more effective at waking “at-risk” individuals.

Read: Is Your Campus Addressing These Top 5 Lab Hazards?

Is Your Campus Addressing These Top 5 Lab Hazards?

If your institution has a lab, be sure to take appropriate precautions, such as wearing the right PPE.

Read: N.C. Department of Public Instruction Awards $35 Million in School Safety Grants

N.C. Department of Public Instruction Awards $35 Million in School Safety Grants

The Center for Safer Schools funding will be used for safety equipment, training, and services for students in crisis.

Read: Family of Kristin Smart Sues Cal Poly for Negligence, Wrongful Death

Family of Kristin Smart Sues Cal Poly for Negligence, Wrongful Death

The lawsuit claims Cal Poly police waited four days to investigate Smart’s disappearance and 16 days to inspect a suspect’s dorm room.

Read: How UC San Diego Quintupled Its Case Management Team to Meet Growing Student Needs

How UC San Diego Quintupled Its Case Management Team to Meet Growing Student Needs

UC San Diego’s Student Affairs Case Management Services, the winner of the Clery Center’s Campus Safety Impact Award, has grown exponentially in recent years. Here’s how.

Read: 4 Ways Technology Can Mitigate Campus Violence

4 Ways Technology Can Mitigate Campus Violence

Innovations in modern safety technologies offer campus safety leaders a critical advantage in addressing threats before they happen.

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