Unique Challenges for Higher Ed Makes Critical Incident Planning Essential
Cramming for exams should be about as stressful as the life of a college student gets. But as nerve-racking as school work can be, it’s
Cramming for exams should be about as stressful as the life of a college student gets. But as nerve-racking as school work can be, it’s
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Long-Term Partnership at the Boston Marathon Continues, Using WebEOC, EMTrack The stakes are always high when incident managers are working to assure the safety of
In football, a safety is worth two points. For those attending a college football game, safety is worth everything.
The outbreak of an infectious disease can bring terrible consequences to large numbers of people in a short period of time, and its impact on
Natural and man-made disasters are sweeping news feeds and TV channels almost weekly. With floods in Louisiana and Texas, hurricanes along the East Coast, wild
A mid-size university in Tennessee has the right idea when it comes to keeping its students safe. And other colleges and universities can learn a
According to a poll conducted by Noodle Education, three out of every four parents ranked “a safe environment” as their number one concern. This answer
Once unthinkable, the act of a gunman entering a university or institute of higher education (IHE) campus with the sole intent of doing harm to
In 1986, Jeanne Clery, a 19-year-old student attending Lehigh University in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, was raped and murdered in her dorm room. Her attack was