
Robin Hattersley Gray
Executive Editor at Campus Safety Magazine
Editor-in-Chief at Emerald
Executive editor for @CampusSafetyMag. A versatile writer & marketer who develops clear, concise content that fosters audience loyalty.
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2 days ago |
campussafetymagazine.com | Robin Hattersley |Robin Hattersley Gray
OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla. – The CEO of an Edmond-based cybersecurity company has been arrested for allegedly carrying out a cyberattack on SSM St. Anthony Hospital last summer. The suspect, identified as Jeffrey Bowie, allegedly installed malware software on a hospital computer, triggering concerns about patient data security. According to investigators, the incident occurred on August 6, 2024, when Bowie entered St. Anthony Hospital and attempted to access multiple offices.
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3 days ago |
campussafetymagazine.com | Robin Hattersley |Robin Hattersley Gray
WASHINGTON — House Democrats and California senators are demanding explanations from the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) following incidents on April 7, where federal agents attempted to conduct “welfare checks” on elementary school students at two Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD) campuses without warrants.
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6 days ago |
campussafetymagazine.com | Robin Hattersley |Robin Hattersley Gray
PULLMAN, Wash. — Washington State University (WSU) has suspended the Alpha Sigma Phi fraternity for five years following an investigation into hazing activities spanning multiple semesters. The fraternity will lose its university recognition until May 2030 and face additional rules and reviews upon potential reinstatement. The investigation, initiated on January 28, uncovered repeated hazing violations dating back to the fall semester of 2022 and continuing through the fall semester of 2024.
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1 week ago |
campussafetymagazine.com | Robin Hattersley |Robin Hattersley Gray
TALLAHASSEE, Fla., — At least four people have been hospitalized following an active shooter situation at Florida State University (FSU). The shooting occurred near the university’s student union. According to a witness, the shooter was described as a college-aged man armed with a handgun. Campus police swiftly responded to the scene, and the situation remains active as law enforcement works to secure the area.
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1 week ago |
campussafetymagazine.com | Robin Hattersley |Robin Hattersley Gray
EL MONTE, Calif. — Six former students of the Mountain View School District were awarded $48 million in damages on Monday after a jury ruled against the district and a former teacher convicted of molesting them. The 12-person jury found that the former teacher, Joseph Alfred Baldenebro, 62, was responsible for molesting six fourth- and fifth-grade students at Miramonte Elementary School on school grounds over several years.
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