
Following shooting, Michigan State to close most buildings to public at night
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Michigan State University will close most of its campus to the public overnight following a February mass shooting that left three students dead
Michigan State plans to make it possible to lock 1,300 classrooms from the inside by the fall semester. Students, faculty and staff will also be required to complete "active violence intruder training" next fall.
"The actions we are outlining today position us on a path to reclaim our sense of safety that was so violently taken away from our community," President Teresa Woodruff said. "These steps will provide more robust security on campus while better preparing our community to respond in these unfortunate situations."
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