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Experts Predict Above Average Activity for 2025 Atlantic Hurricane Season
Between 13 to 19 named storms with winds 39 mph or higher are expected from June 1 to November 30.
NewsWhich States Have Banned Cell Phones in Schools?
Most recently, in Feb. 2025, Illinois Governor JB Pritzker proposed statewide legislation that would ban cell phones during instruction time.
InsightsHow Temple University Police Prioritize Community Relations
Temple University Police Chief Jennifer Griffin shares her strategies for ensuring consistent engagement between campus police and students.
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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.
Uvalde 3 Years Later: Remembering the Victims and Heroes of the Robb Elementary School Tragedy
Two years ago, 21 people were killed at Robb Elementary. Here's what their friends and family wanted everyone to know about them.
NewsUPDATE: Georgia Tech Fatal Shooting Suspect Turns Self In
The suspect turned himself in on Sunday, a week after he allegedly shot Georgia Tech student Akash Banerjee in the head.
NewsThe Impact of Child Custody Issues on School Safety (Part 2)
Developing appropriate school policies and following court orders and state laws can minimize your campus' liability exposure as well as prevent child abuse, workplace violence and domestic violence.
InsightsThe Impact of Child Custody Issues on School Safety (Part 1)
Developing appropriate school policies and following court orders and state laws can minimize your campus' liability exposure as well as prevent child abuse, workplace violence and domestic violence.
InsightsBinghamton University Improves Incident Response with Genetec Security Center
With Genetec Security Center, Binghamton University was able to integrate 4,800 access control readers and 1,635 surveillance cameras into a single interface.
Press ReleasesImproving School Safety Starts with Reliable Funding
Without consistent funding, schools struggle to implement preventative safety measures that enhance coordination and emergency preparedness among first responders, law enforcement, and school officials.
InsightsRansomware Attack Shuts Down 14 Ohio Medical Centers
Kettering Health confirmed that a cyberattack caused the outage, although it has not publicly acknowledged the attack as ransomware.
NewsMan Tries to Kidnap 5-Year-Old from Oklahoma City Elementary School
A Santa Fe South Shidler Elementary School teacher hesitantly allowed the man to leave with the child before the principal intervened.
NewsCall for Entries for 2025 for the Campus Safety BEST Awards
If you are a security products manufacturer or systems integrator, the 2025 Campus Safety BEST Awards program is for you!
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