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Two days after a shooter killed three and injured five at Michigan State University, an EdSurge reporter attended an active shooter training offered by the university where she is a grad student.
The February 13 Michigan State University shooting is the 11th incident where a lone gunman killed three or more people on college campuses. Responses to such tragedies have included addressing trauma early and often, preparing coordinated emergency response for shootings and creating threat assessment teams.
Universities are updating security measures across the state. Michigan State University has focused on building access, classroom and door locks, camera coverage expansion, and mandatory training to improve security.
Michigan State University education experts partnered with the Michigan State Police Office of School Safety to develop a series of six asynchronous courses to improve school safety. The courses are designed for school resource officers and other school officials to use to promote school safety and address mental health. This project was funded through grants from the U.S. Department of Justice and Bureau of Justice Assistance.