The Department of Education is investigating Brown University for potential violations of the Clery Act following a fatal campus shooting, focusing on security camera coverage, emergency notification delays, and building security, amid broader concerns about campus safety and federal funding compliance.
Brown University's police chief has been placed on leave following a deadly shooting on campus that resulted in two deaths and nine injuries, prompting reviews of campus safety policies and response procedures amid criticism and federal oversight.
Brown University is implementing safety measures and launching reviews, including an external safety assessment and an investigation by the Department of Education for potential Clery Act violations, following a deadly campus shooting that resulted in two student deaths and nine injuries.
Brown University police chief Rodney Chatman was placed on leave following a mass shooting on campus that resulted in two deaths and nine injuries. The university is reviewing its safety protocols, installing more security cameras, and a federal review is underway to assess compliance with safety standards for federal aid.
Brown University is hiring former Providence Police Chief Hugh Clements as interim vice president of public safety following campus shootings and the suspension of current VP Rodney Chatman, amid an investigation into the university's security protocols.
The U.S. Department of Education is reviewing Brown University for potential violations of the Clery Act following a deadly campus shooting, focusing on campus security, emergency notifications, and compliance with federal safety requirements, with a deadline for submission of relevant documents by January 30, 2026.
A shooting at Brown University left two students dead and nine injured, prompting a prolonged manhunt for the suspect, causing fear and disruption on campus and in the community, with authorities offering a reward and releasing new footage to identify the gunman.
A person of interest is in custody after a shooting at Brown University during final exams, which resulted in two student deaths and nine injuries; the investigation is ongoing, and the campus remains on high alert.
Three people, including at least one OSU student, were injured in a shooting outside a residential hall at Oklahoma State University during a private party, with no arrests made and no ongoing threat to campus.
A visiting Harvard professor was placed on leave after firing a pellet gun near a synagogue during Yom Kippur, raising concerns due to the timing and location amid rising antisemitic tensions, though police stated the incident was unrelated to antisemitism.
South Carolina State University remains on lockdown after two unrelated shootings during homecoming celebrations, resulting in one death and two injuries, prompting increased security measures and ongoing investigations.
A lockdown at UNCW was lifted after reports of a gunman on campus turned out to be false, with authorities confirming no threat after social media rumors caused a temporary shelter-in-place alert.
The recent shooting at a Utah university involving far-right activist Charlie Kirk has brought renewed scrutiny to the state's relaxed gun laws, including a new law allowing permitless carry on college campuses, raising concerns about campus safety and emergency response preparedness.
The assassination of Charlie Kirk at Utah Valley University highlights the challenges and limitations of campus security measures for high-profile events, raising questions about preparedness and risk management in open outdoor venues.
Experts warn that colleges are unprepared for threats like those posed by political figures such as Charlie Kirk, who regularly hold large, contentious events on campuses with coordinated security, highlighting concerns about campus safety and preparedness.