University of Arizona's President offered an apology after officials released a campus safety report five months after a shooting that killed a Hydrology professor at a campus building.
Following the shooting, UArizona officials hired the Pax Group to review campus safety policies in an independent review, and the report, as released by UArizona officials, contains 33 recommendations.
The recommendations listed in the report, totaling 33, include installing fire and safety-compliant locks on classroom doors, and automatically registering everyone involved with the university to receive, a free service that university officials say delivers emergency alerts to cell phones, mobile devices, and/or e-mail accounts during a campus emergency.
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