Two campus safety incidents over the past week have put health and security teams on high alert. A residence‑hall shooting at South Carolina State University left two students dead and another wounded, prompting campus lockdowns and law‑enforcement investigations. The attack comes after other recent campus shootings nationwide and has intensified calls for enhanced campus policing and trauma supports. Separately, Ave Maria University reported a measles outbreak sickening more than 40 people, raising concerns about immunization coverage and public‑health preparedness on smaller campuses. Health officials are tracing exposures and arranging vaccinations and quarantine measures. University leaders emphasized emergency communications, counseling services, and coordination with local health and safety agencies as immediate priorities while urging trustees to review prevention and response plans for both violent incidents and infectious‑disease outbreaks.
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