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Federal Investigation Launched into Brown University's Campus Safety Measures

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Following a tragic shooting that resulted in two deaths and nine injuries at Brown University, the U.S. Department of Education has initiated an investigation into the university's compliance with the Clery Act, which mandates safety standards for institutions receiving federal student aid. The inquiry will examine possible failures in campus security, including the adequacy of surveillance systems and the timeliness of emergency notifications. Brown's president, Christina Paxson, has committed to an internal review and improving security protocols. The university has until the end of January to provide relevant records to the Department of Education, which could face penalties if violations are confirmed.

Key Details: • Brown University must submit records by the end of January 2024. • The investigation focuses on compliance with the Clery Act regarding campus safety. • Two students were killed and nine injured in the shooting incident. • The university's security cameras reportedly failed to capture key footage. • Emergency notifications to the campus community were criticized for delays.

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