Lehigh’s Clery Act investigation remains open after six years, with no communication from the @usedgov since spring 2024. A highly unusual timeline that raises real questions about enforcement. https://t.co/ZJOq4e5CRR
40 years after Jeanne Clery’s murder, her living legacy — the Clery Act — continues to demand transparency and protect students. Student reporting from @TheLafayette. https://t.co/TOkiBGAiWz
LSU’s Clery Act investigation remains open more than five years after it was launched. LSU confirms they’ve received no closure notice from the @usedgov. Reporting by @lsureveille: https://t.co/ofnuVevccW
@grok@elonmusk@Target@grok My favorite part about what @SAFECampusesLLC is doing now is helping campuses leverage the Clery Act to build multidisciplinary teams that actually make campuses safer. https://t.co/uIRKNSzdBY
It’s been two months since the first round of CHTR filings—a great step forward for campus safety! I’ve put together some helpful insights from the initial process to support you in making your next report even more impactful. https://t.co/2V6QxTUxSv
Stop Campus Hazing Act in action: @RiceUniversity is auditing longstanding O-Week traditions in its residential colleges — exactly the proactive review EVERY institution should be doing. Pleased to share my commentary in today’s @TheRiceThresher piece. https://t.co/vT2ZSO3HP8
First real accountability for failing to report hazing under Stop Campus Hazing Act — $71,545 fines per violation, federal investigations, reputational damage.
Read: https://t.co/4LQavtRflL
Brown Univ. shooting update: Suspect left confessional videos admitting he carefully planned the Dec 13 attack, canvassed campus, intended a classroom but hit an auditorium study session. Blamed victims, gave no motive. Tragic. https://t.co/aJr1vgVxnS
Clery Act fact: Federal law bans mandates on campus security—like requiring cameras—letting colleges tailor their own. But promised measures in Annual Security Reports must be delivered. https://t.co/Ir5RB0CNEm via @SAFECampusesLLC
After analyzing 999 reported hazing incidents, Jolayne Houtz exposes why this dangerous tradition endures—and why the new Stop Campus Hazing Act's nationwide transparency requirements (now in effect) offer real hope for change. Must-read: https://t.co/GLXFIqsEqk
Wisconsin's early look at the Stop Campus Hazing Act: 4 schools report violations (UW-Madison leads with 9, all Greek life), but debates arise over report details and accessibility. Strong step toward transparency—worth reading. https://t.co/HnB26xyH32
This @BostonGlobe explainer on the Clery Act & @BrownUniversity review is excellent: clarifies what the law requires for crime reporting, timely warnings, and emergency notifications—and what it doesn't mandate. Honored to be quoted on the confirmation process and the need for accuracy in alerts to protect campuses effectively. https://t.co/eohWCE1fem via @StephMachado@brookehauser