Page 23 - AUCSO Newsletter - Winter 2023
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Rockstar Greeter and
University Security Guard
Officer Mo Celebrated Globally and at The
Hall. "It is so important, that first person that
you see coming onto campus. That's your first
impression and with Officer Mo it's a great
one." Erin McCarron, Assistant Dean of
Students
"Make it a great day!"
"Smile. It's a beautiful day."
"Today is the best day because you are here."
"Let's make something special out of today, ok?"
"I know you are going to shine bright today."
"Mo's name badge should not only say security guard, but also community greeter at Seton Hall
University. He is a valuable asset to the community. Not only is he outstanding at his job as a
security guard, but he also plays a crucial role in building a Culture of Connection™ within the
community.”
Read Full Story Here: Seton Hall University
Michigan State shooting: University lacked
security common on other campuses
A state representative is
proposing $100 million
upgrading campus security this
year at statewide universities,
following the Feb. 13 mass
shooting at Michigan State
University.
Oakland University professors
felt vulnerable in their own
classrooms. With on-campus
attacks becoming more prevalent
nationwide, they worried the
only way to lock a classroom was
to leave it — and lock it from the outside with a key.
“If there’s an active shooter in the hall, you can’t ask us to go in the hall to lock the door,” said
Karen AJ Miller, an associate professor of history and president of the faculty union, told Bridge
Michigan.
Read Full Story Here: Seton Hall University
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