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Updated: April 18th, 2008 12:37 PM PDT

Northern Illinois U. receives $50,000 to increase security

Funding part of $350K going to area colleges
By Lee Blank
Northern Star (Northern Illinois U.), University Wire

Northern Illinois University, along with six other area colleges, will receive $50,000 for upgrades to campus security. U.S. Rep. Don Manzullo (R-Egan) hosted a press conference Monday at Rockford College, announcing he had secured $350,000 to be split among NIU and six area colleges. Each institution will be allocated $50,000 toward upgrading security priorities.

"There are no strings with this; we trust the judgment of those running these institutions," Manzullo said in a Kane County Chronicle article Tuesday.

"As we continue to heal and remember the victims of the NIU tragedy, we must look ahead and implement measures to bolster safety on our college campuses to try to prevent it from happening again," he said in a press release. "I secured these funds to help our institutions of higher learning, in northern Illinois, purchase the equipment they need to better protect their students and teachers."

Congressman Manzullo's spokesman, Rich Carter, said the funding came from Fiscal Year 2008's appropriations process.

Carter said the congressman worked with NIU President John Peters and Ken Zehnder, NIU's assistant director of External Affairs, concerning the funding.

According to the press release on Manzullo's Web site, NIU will utilize the funds to purchase heavy-duty emergency medical kits for all major campus buildings as well as emergency response vehicles. The medical kits will contain dozens of items needed for faster trauma response.

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