One school board is discussing the pros and cons of allowing employees to carry firearms on school property – before committing to a decision
The university will be spending nearly $400,000 in student safety improvements, which will also include an online sexual assault prevention course that all students must take before enrolling in classes.
A new Georgia law allows guns at public university tailgating events but not inside the sporting arenas.
Indiana University of Pennsylvania is offering two cybersecurity camps free of charge to middle and high school students, as well as teachers this summer.
U of A signed an agreement with the international technology company that will help provide engineering and manufacturing for national security.
University of Maryland, Baltimore County defeated nine other finalist teams to win the 2017 National Collegiate Cyber Defense Competition to become National Champions.
Successful implementation of technological solutions requires a thoughtful approach, one that considers the needs of the people who benefit from it.
- By Joshua Herron
- April 01, 2017
A recent study by the educator’s school safety network notes that “bomb scares” have increased—more than 106 percent in the 2015-16 school year from the 2012-13 school year.
- By Scott McGrath
- April 01, 2017
It’s been almost one year since freshman Haruka Weiser was murdered, and with an upcoming vigil planned in her honor, UT has announced a report of security improvements that have been made across campus.
The new Berkeley GREEN Campus hosted a free cybersecurity workshop for teens who might be interested in exploring careers that deal with hackers and protecting private information for companies.