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Read: Richmond: 2 Killed, 5 Hurt in Shooting Outside Huguenot High Graduation Ceremony

Richmond: 2 Killed, 5 Hurt in Shooting Outside Huguenot High Graduation Ceremony

Among those killed is an 18-year-old Huguenot High School student who had just graduated.

Read: School Safety and Security is a Process, Not a Purchase

School Safety and Security is a Process, Not a Purchase

Schools should continuously review their security and safety programs, involving educators and only adopting practices and technologies that are appropriate.

Read: Hanwha Vision Introduces SolidEDGE Serverless Camera System

Hanwha Vision Introduces SolidEDGE Serverless Camera System

The serverless camera system offers onboard Solid State Drive (SSD) storage and an embedded WAEV VMS server.

Read: Past Director of the Year Winners to Share Successes, Struggles in Campus Safety Conference Panel

Past Director of the Year Winners to Share Successes, Struggles in Campus Safety Conference Panel

During a July 12 panel, past winners will discuss strategies they’ve incorporated to foster internal and external campus stakeholder support.

Read: How Campus Cops Can Become Allies of the LGBTQ+ Community

How Campus Cops Can Become Allies of the LGBTQ+ Community

The Washington University in St. Louis Police Department has embraced Safe Zone training to better support LGBTQ+ students, staff, administrators and faculty.

Read: East Tennessee State Police Chief Doubles Department Budget Through Community Policing

East Tennessee State Police Chief Doubles Department Budget Through Community Policing

Initiatives that increased officer visibility on campus caught the eye of ETSU administrators and led to a nearly doubled budget.

Read: University of Virginia Updates Its Emergency SMS Text Policy

University of Virginia Updates Its Emergency SMS Text Policy

UVA students, faculty, and staff members will now automatically be enrolled in the school’s emergency text messaging system.

Read: Dept. of Ed. Delays Release of Title IX Regulations After Receiving 240,000 Comments

Dept. of Ed. Delays Release of Title IX Regulations After Receiving 240,000 Comments

The Education Department received more than twice as many public comments as it received during its last rulemaking, pushing the release date to Oct. 2023.

Read: Ex-SMU Grad Student Arrested for Making Threats Against School Officials

Ex-SMU Grad Student Arrested for Making Threats Against School Officials

The former student said he wanted to kill SMU’s president and faculty members, also implying he had explosives in his home.

Read: Community College Enrollment Up Due to Increase in Younger Students

Community College Enrollment Up Due to Increase in Younger Students

Younger students are driving community college enrollment growth with an 8% increase in dual-enrolled high school students.

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