Higher education campuses are dynamic, open environments, where emergencies rarely unfold the way plans expect them to. Decentralized buildings. Open access. Thousands of students, faculty, staff, and visitors. Individuals with different roles, training levels, and abilities making decisions at the same time.
Many active shooter programs struggle because they rely on rigid procedures and static plans that don’t reflect the realities of a college campus.
Join George Hunter, Director of ALICE Training® at Navigate360, on Thursday, February 26 at 2 PM (ET) for a higher education–focused discussion on how campuses can implement an options-based active shooter program that supports informed action, consistent response, and better outcomes across academic, residential, and public spaces.
In this webinar, you’ll:
- Examine common gaps in higher education active shooter preparedness
- Learn how an options-based response supports real-time decision-making
- Explore how ALICE applies across academic, residential, and public spaces
- Identify practical actions faculty and staff can take during an incident
- Walk through a campus scenario and evaluate available response options
Plus, you’ll walk away with a readiness checklist to help you assess your institution’s current plan.