Education News Archive
U.S. campuses face perceptions of danger
The Boston Marathon bombings last month hit the home of some of the world's greatest universities. As the terror and violence played out in America's education and research hub, each twist and turn seemed to touch on the very campuses that draw the best and brightest from across the globe.
Lu Lingzi, a graduate student at Boston University who was originally from the Chinese rust-belt city of Shenyang, was one of the three victims killed by the bombs. Her death was front-page news across China...
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- U.S. campuses face perceptions of danger
News • May 20th, 2013
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- LA area schools locked down due to shooting threat
News • May 20th, 2013
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- Pa. universities will review gun policy
News • May 17th, 2013
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- SimplexGrinnell finds video cameras disabled or needing maintenance in Tennessee
News • May 16th, 2013
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- Arrest made in Colo. high school pipe bomb case
News • May 15th, 2013
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- Maine bill would allow teachers to carry guns in school
News • May 13th, 2013
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- Fla. county may merge school police force with sheriff's office
News • May 9th, 2013
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- Salem, Va. council, school board discuss school safety measures
News • May 2nd, 2013
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- Pembroke, Mass. voters approve spending $25K for school security upgrade
News • April 29th, 2013
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- Metro Atlanta county to spend $2.6M to keep police in schools
News • April 29th, 2013
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- Pipe bomb found on roof of Utah elementary school
News • April 24th, 2013
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- Wis. university cancels classes after report of man with firearm
News • April 16th, 2013
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- Police beef up presence at Ohio State University after online threat
News • April 4th, 2013
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- Drexel chosen for U.S. study of campus security
News • April 3rd, 2013





