Following the Michigan State University mass shooting on Feb. 13, Penn State released a message to the Spartan community, expressing its “deepest condolences.”
Penn State University Police and Public Safety is reminding all students, employees and visitors to familiarize themselves with the University’s official Active Attacker Response Program, to learn more about how to react when encountering a potentially life-threatening situation in any environment.
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The beginning of a new semester at Penn State marks more than just the start of classes. For many students, the new semester also marks their first time living on their own and with that independence also comes the need for personal responsibility for one’s own safety and security.