University Security

Read: Remote Learning and Cyber Risk: Educators Must Address Security Concerns

Remote Learning and Cyber Risk: Educators Must Address Security Concerns

As administrators struggle to ensure connectivity and accessibility for students learning remotely, many aren’t addressing cybersecurity risks.

Read: Providence College Student Bites Campus Security Officer

Providence College Student Bites Campus Security Officer

A Providence College student suspected to be under the influence of drugs bit a campus security officer on the arm as he was being restrained.

Read: University of Florida Installs License Plate Readers on Campus

University of Florida Installs License Plate Readers on Campus

The school has installed license plate readers at 16 intersections and plans to install 15 more at other locations.

Read: HID Global Unveils New HID ELEMENT Product Line

HID Global Unveils New HID ELEMENT Product Line

The product line addresses demands for greater print speed, higher resolution, larger card output, and better cost-per-card economy, says the company.

Read: Bowie State Police Officer on Leave After Student Confrontation Caught on Camera

Bowie State Police Officer on Leave After Student Confrontation Caught on Camera

The university president and other administrators met with several Bowie State University student leaders to discuss the incident.

Read: GroupProjects Allow Participants to Interact Directly with Industry Experts, Peers

GroupProjects Allow Participants to Interact Directly with Industry Experts, Peers

These interactive webinar series, limited to 35 participants, allow attendees to video chat directly with presenters and other public safety professionals.

Read: University of Kentucky Rewarding Students Who Follow Coronavirus Rules

University of Kentucky Rewarding Students Who Follow Coronavirus Rules

Students who have a compliance rate of 90% or higher in filling out daily health screenings will be entered into a random drawing for prizes each month.

Read: How VCU Police Decreased Use-of-Force Incidents by 84%

How VCU Police Decreased Use-of-Force Incidents by 84%

After reviewing cases from the 2019-2020 academic year, VCU police found the department had its lowest use-of-force rate in 10 years.

Read: Over 75% of COVID-19 Hotspots Are in College Towns

Over 75% of COVID-19 Hotspots Are in College Towns

So far, more than 50,000 coronavirus cases in the U.S. have been linked to universities that brought students back to campus.

Read: SUNY Oneonta Sends Students Home After COVID-19 Outbreak

SUNY Oneonta Sends Students Home After COVID-19 Outbreak

Since the school started in-person learning on Aug. 21, more than 500 people — or 13% of the student population — have tested positive for the virus.

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