The April issue of University Business is out now. Here is what you will find:

Recent events have shown that campus security is a greater concern than ever, and is best served by professionals trained to handle any situation. This month we look at why pursuing accreditation for your campus law enforcement makes sense, and how the department can achieve it.

Also, read the latest solutions for higher education management in the April issue of University Business, out now.

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  • Health Care Reform: Opportunities to Address the Shadow Uninsured Student
    Health legislation having passed, it's difficult to ascertain its specific effects. Winners could include college students. But this can only occur if universities act to fulfill their fiduciary obligations and avoid suspect school health plan practices benefiting the school over the student.
    Bryan A. Liang
  • Squeeze Play 2010 and Eight Ways to Increase Retention
    The attitudes revealed in Public Agenda's latest report are real shudder material for retention in higher education. But colleges can respond to the issues raised with greater academic customer service.
    Neal Raisman
  • Preventing Targeted Violence in Our Academic Institutions
    Virginia Tech. Columbine. Northern Illinois University. University of Alabama. The names of these schools are recognized for the wrong reasons. They are now headlines seared into the national conscience. Targeted violence is now happening with rising frequency in our schools every single day. What academic leaders don’t yet realize is that there are key principles, best practices, and cost-effective counter-strategies that can minimize the risks of such a devastating event.
    Arnette Heintze and Matthew Doherty

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