California lawmakers have passed a bill that denies superintendents the ability to allow people carry guns on campus. Could this help protect students, or could it make matters worse for those who live in areas with high crime rates?
On early Saturday morning, Sean Christopher Urbanski fatally stabbed a young black man who was waiting at a campus bus stop. After learning that Urbanski was a member of a Facebook group called “Alt-Reich,” the FBI is investigating the murder as a hate crime.
Authorities warn students about posting anything threatening on social media, even if it’s done in jest.
Following the May 1 stabbing that happened on campus at UT, the Student Government is asking for changes to be made to communication policies.
With the increasing rate of rape and other violent crimes on campus, it’s important that each student have some knowledge of how to keep themselves safe.
ClearScholar Aware is a new mobile student engagement platform that improves safety technology at colleges – and helps campus police departments know immediately where a 911 caller is located.
Indiana University of Pennsylvania is offering two cybersecurity camps free of charge to middle and high school students, as well as teachers this summer.
Police chief and two nursing home workers were killed in a shooting on Friday.
U of A signed an agreement with the international technology company that will help provide engineering and manufacturing for national security.
The Homeland Security’s Nonprofit Security Grant Program budget has been increased to $25 million after Congress reached an agreement last week.