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                <text>By Peter Reuell/Daily News staff&#13;
The MetroWest Daily News&#13;
Posted Apr 16, 2008 @ 12:35 AM&#13;
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A year after the shooting massacre that left 33 people dead at Virginia Tech, security remains a concern on local college campuses.&#13;
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On campuses from Framingham to Franklin, officials said, the aftershocks of the shooting - and a more recent incident at Northern Illinois University, which left five others dead - are still being felt.&#13;
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After the April 16, 2007, killings at Virginia Tech, many schools quickly re-evaluated their security plans, particularly their ability to communicate with faculty and staff in a crisis.&#13;
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At many, including Framingham State College, the solution was to install a system that allows administrators to send emergency messages by phone and computer to the entire campus at the touch of a button.&#13;
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"You learn from the incident, and it allows you to, perhaps, make changes in your own systems," said Framingham State spokesman Peter Chisholm.&#13;
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The school later this month plans to finish installing a siren that will alert students, faculty and staff to campuswide emergencies.&#13;
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"At every college or university campus in the country, I&amp;#39;m sure, the president and public safety administrators sat down and reviewed what they had in place, and what improvements they could make," Chisholm said.&#13;
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The incident that sparked those meetings happened a year ago today in Blacksburg, Va.&#13;
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Just after 7 a.m., disturbed Virginia Tech student Seung-Hui Cho killed two students in a dormitory, then went on a shooting rampage in a classroom building, eventually killing 32 people and himself.&#13;
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At Massachusetts Bay Community College in Wellesley, administrators are close to installing a campuswide notification system similar to Framingham State&amp;#39;s. They have held numerous meetings to review the school&amp;#39;s crisis policies.&#13;
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"There&amp;#39;s a method or protocol for just about every situation that could arise on campus," said Lisa Cascio, the school&amp;#39;s director of communications and public affairs. "When something like this happens, every campus across the country feels vulnerable."&#13;
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Along with an emergency communications system, Franklin&amp;#39;s Dean College officials rely on an emergency alarm, which alerts everyone on campus to emergencies.&#13;
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"We&amp;#39;ve trained everybody to know - students, faculty and staff - if you hear that alarm, that means check your text messages," said Pat Samson, director of public relations and communications.&#13;
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"I think incidents like these, it&amp;#39;s not that it raised the priority. I think it refocused attention," she added. "We want to make sure everything is up to date.&#13;
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"I think it sharpens the focus. (Safety) is in the top three things, so it&amp;#39;s always on the minds of the college&amp;#39;s administrators, and the families and the students. When these events happen, things just come more sharply into focus."&#13;
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(Peter Reuell can be reached at 508-626-4428 or preuell@cnc.com.)&#13;
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