Public access to most buildings at Michigan State University will be restricted at night, school officials said, a little more than two weeks after a gunman killed three students and injured five.
The school also has more than 2,000 cameras set up around campus, but will be adding more to academic buildings and near Green Light phones, which are used to call for help in emergencies.
MSU said it has been receiving feedback regarding safety enhancements since the incident. The institution will also be evaluating safety protocols at its Flint, Grand Rapids and Detroit campuses, the school said.
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