USF Can’t Inspect Student’s Phone or Laptop in Title IX Case, Judge Says
The judge ruled that the university’s request for forensic examinations of the student’s devices is disproportional to the needs of the case.
The judge ruled that the university’s request for forensic examinations of the student’s devices is disproportional to the needs of the case.
If your organization has chosen or been forced to allow concealed carry on campus, the following practices will reduce this policy’s potential pitfalls.
The lawsuit was filed by a Milo Yiannopoulos supporter who claimed UC Berkeley violated her First Amendment Rights as well as other complaints.
The University of Colorado board of regents unanimously voted to pass policies regarding free speech and academic freedoms on campus.
Take this FEMA quiz to see how prepared your school or university is should a mass casualty incident occur.
USC has been conducting ShakeOut earthquake drills since 2008. Here’s how it helps them improve their community’s emergency preparedness.
Protesters used ropes to tear down the Confederate statue that many say represents white supremacy; one person was arrested.
Wages for nonsworn campus security officers have not kept up with inflation over the past three years and could have disastrous consequences for hospitals, schools and universities.
American Signal Corporation is looking to partner with college and healthcare campuses to improve their mass notification systems.
The man, who was ordered to be deported six years ago, allegedly raped a woman he worked with at a soccer camp renting space at Curry College.