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HBCU Leaders Want More Federal Action After Threats

Leaders of historically Black colleges and universities are tired of waiting for results as an FBI investigation into campus bomb threats continues.

Preventing Serious Accidents on Campus

A new bill introduced in the House would require colleges to submit information to the federal government on serious injuries and deaths that occur from accidents.

​A Demotion, a Petition and Recriminations to Spare

Tensions between Queens College public safety officers and staff and faculty of color have led to accusations of racism and heightened fear and distrust on both sides.

Ransomware Attacks Against Higher Ed Increase

Colleges and universities experienced a surge in ransomware attacks in 2021, and those attacks had significant operational and financial costs, according to a new report.

Security Uncertainties: What’s Worrying Students

Our infographic highlights eight safety concerns, in students’ own words, and what colleges can do to address them.

‘The Cheapest Form of Terrorism’

A rash of bomb threats has disrupted higher ed institutions—especially community colleges—across the country this summer.

The Safety and Security Side of Teacher Preparation

Schools of education must prepare future teachers for the mental and emotional toll of school safety and security, writes counselor education professor Emily Sallee.

What Biden’s Title IX Rules Mean for Due Process

Critics of newly proposed Title IX regulations fear that the Biden administration is stripping away due process; others believe the Department of Education is striking an appropriate balance.