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How Deeply Should College Admissions Offices Dig to Uncover Signs of Trouble in Applicants?
Students applying to college typically do not reveal any history of mental treatment for fear that information could become a deciding factor in a college's admissions process... | Read more >
Suspects in Murders of Two College Students in North Carolina Fell Through Legal Cracks
Numerous cracks in the North Carolina legal system appear to have allowed two people said to be involved in the murders of two college students to be free on the streets.... | Read more >
Colleges Petition Congress for Security Aid
Congress continues to haggle over legislation to provide federal money to help colleges and universities improve security. The House and Senate have passed legislation... | Read more >
U.S. Proposes New Rules on Student Privacy
The U.S. Department of Education has proposed new regulations under the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) in an effort to give college officials more latitude... | Read more >
Best Practices for Threat Management Teams
Threat management teams are the latest addition to many college campuses, but putting one together takes careful planning. Team members should be senior personnel from... | Read more >
AP Poll: Stress Pains Many in College
Most students at U.S. colleges are pained by stress, with four in 10 students saying they endure it often--and nearly a fifth of them saying they feel stress all or most of... | Read more >
National Campus Security Summit Planned at University of Central Oklahoma
The University of Central Oklahoma (UCO) in Edmond will host the 2008 National Campus Security Summit on April 13-14, the second such summit hosted by the university since... | Read more >
University of California-San Diego Develops High-Tech Campus Security Measures
The University of California-San Diego (UCSD) uses MIR3's notification software to alert students and faculty on campus of any emergencies. The notification service only... | Read more >
Facebook Launches Service to Help Students Recover Stolen Property
Social networking site Facebook has joined up with Trace, an online database of stolen and lost valuables, to allow University of North Texas (UNT) students to report... | Read more >

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