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What to Expect from the Partner Alliance for Safer Schools’ Updated Guidelines
The seventh revision of PASS Safety and Security Guidelines for K-12 Schools promises to empower stakeholders to keep students and teachers safe.
Insights3 Unconscious Men Found with Guns in College of Charleston Parking Garage
A College of Charleston public safety officer responded to the parking garage after observing a suspicious vehicle on security cameras.
NewsHow a Police Chief Standardized Campus Security Following a Massive Merger
Connecticut State Community College Police Chief Christopher Chute shares the challenges he faced when tasked with standardizing campus security following the merger of 12 campuses.
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Keeping Your Campus Connected and Protected
Schools at every level need surveillance solutions that combine 24/7 protection with the latest advancements in Artificial Intelligence (AI), analytics, and cloud management.
UPDATE: Federal Appeals Court Rules Trump Cannot Proceed with Closing Education Department
The 1st U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals rejected the administration's request to put on hold a preliminary injunction issued by a lower-court judge.
News3 Masked Teens Break Into Enumclaw High School Armed with Airsoft Gun
Police initially said it appeared the suspects, two of whom are students at Enumclaw High School, were practicing for a school shooting "dry run."
NewsAutism and Threat Assessment: What You Need to Know
Most students with autism who are referred for a threat assessment don't post a threat to others and are more likely to be at risk of being isolated, bullied and…
InsightsDesigning Calm: How Pediatric Healthcare Spaces Reduce Anxiety
By carefully considering color, lighting, layout, and sensory elements, designers can create pediatric healthcare environments that make children feel safe.
InsightsPlano ISD Teacher Attacked in Front of Elementary School
The suspect attacked the teacher from behind outside Boggess Elementary School and stole her school radio and cell phone.
NewsSurge in U.S. Doctors Moving to Canada Amid Political Concerns
More U.S. doctors, driven by political concerns at home, want to relocate to Canada where streamlined licensing and universal healthcare are attracting unprecedented interest.
NewsWhy Campuses Should Consider Open Technology and Interoperable Access Control Credentials
Interoperability and non-proprietary encryption keys are two strategic considerations in evaluating the right credentials for a campus.
InsightsDeadline to Submit 2025 Campus Safety BEST Awards Nominations Is June 6
If you are a security products manufacturer or systems integrator, the 2025 Campus Safety BEST Awards program is for you!
AwardsMarco Rubio Announces Crackdown on Chinese Student Visas
Chinese nationals make up roughly 25% of all international students in the U.S. and 16% of all graduate STEM students.
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