ASHLAND, Ohio — In a remarkable display of quick thinking and bravery, three students in Ashland, Ohio, are being celebrated for their heroic efforts in aiding a school bus driver during a medical ...
Following the 2018 mass shooting tragedy at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School, the family of victim Alyssa Alhadeff successfully fought to establish Alyssa’s Law, state-based legislation that ...
As the mental health care provider shortage continues throughout the United States, faculty and staff at higher education institutions feel increasingly responsible for students’ mental health and ...
The 2024-2025 academic year is in full swing, and many K-12 school districts are more focused than ever on student safety and campus security. However, an often overlooked part of school safety is ...
Campus Safety is pleased to recognize the winners of the 2024 Best Electronic Systems Technologies (BEST) awards. Now in its nineth year, the program honors superior security, law enforcement, ...
Two new reports from United Educators (UE) highlight the top self-reported risks facing colleges, universities, and K-12 schools today. UE is an organization that helps educational institutions ...
Postsecondary institutions are often criticized for spending money on new blue light emergency phones, especially if the amount of emergency calls made on them has recently declined. However, despite ...
Muslim students in K-12 schools face persistent, faith-based bullying at alarming rates, according to a new report from the Massachusetts chapter of the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR-MA) ...
Healthcare and school campuses serve as societal keystones, centers of learning, healing, and community. As such, they face unique security pressures, from cyberattacks that could compromise patient ...
SAN DIEGO — The San Diego Unified School District (SDUSD) is the latest to consider constructing affordable housing units for its employees as the U.S. continues to experience an affordable housing ...
A new survey from Kaplan shows 67% of college admissions officers believe looking at prospective students’ social media pages to help make decisions about who gets accepted is “fair game.” Five years ...
According to Campus Safety’s 2024 Video Surveillance Survey, 98% of K-12 schools, colleges, and healthcare facilities have one or more video surveillance systems on their campus — up from 94% in 2023.