George Washington Students Protest Decision to Arm Campus Police
The Board of Trustees directed the university to arm 20 George Washington Police Department officers by the fall.
The Board of Trustees directed the university to arm 20 George Washington Police Department officers by the fall.
Most of the campus community wasn’t informed of the decision until nearly two months after Portland State police began carrying firearms again.
The group, formed after the murder of a professor, said university officials were dismissive of its preliminary findings.
At least two of the threats were emailed to Tuft’s diversity department and several media organizations.
The whistleblower lawsuit accuses President Soraya Coley of trying to block several probes to protect the school’s reputation and preserve her job.
A 21-year-old male is in custody and has been charged with murder in the death of Jackson State student Flynn Brown.
Small acts of relationship-building between police and a campus community repeated over time will pay dividends in ways that we can’t always predict.
The three deceased victims have been identified as UVA football players.
The 20-year-old man lived in at least five residence halls and was regularly let into dorms by resident assistants.
Only 27 out of 40 allocated positions within the University of Oklahoma Police Department were filled as of September.