College Violence Forcing Policy Change and Debate in American Schools

The events that took place at Virginia Tech last spring have profoundly impacted the American higher education community. The VT shootings brought new attention to what schools should and should not do when faced with a violent emergency situation. American colleges and universities have been implementing changes and new policies in response to the violence and uproar over how the events were dealt with by VT.

Many schools have implemented new emergency management practices and policies, and hundreds of colleges have purchased mass-alert systems. What is still in question, however, is when to use those mass-alert systems.

Colleges and universities have also been debating how to maintain and protect student privacy, while at the same time ensuring their safety. It will be up to the Secretary of Education to make the distinction between privacy and safety concerns.

Student groups around the country have gotten involved with debates regarding gun control, with groups representing both sides of the controversy.

While colleges and universities grapple with these difficult issues and the country has done a certain amount of healing, the pain and fear that arose on the VT campus that spring day still remains.

–Sara Elizabeth

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