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The Department of Public Safety joins campus-wide recognition of Sexual Assault Awareness Month.
Read MoreThe Department of Public Safety joins campus-wide recognition of Sexual Assault Awareness Month.
Read MoreThe 25,000-square-foot building gives campus police and emergency managers better tools to help students and keep campus safe.
Read MoreAddressing a nationwide increase in number of reports regarding bias incidents directed toward students and faculty perceived to be of Asian descent amid the COVID-19 outbreak.
Read MoreThe University of Utah has reported two flyers found on campus with racist and anti-immigrant ideologies to the Anti-Defamation League.
Read MoreRodney Chatman will assume his role on Feb. 17, 2020.
Read MoreThis fourth week of SafeU Month is focused on physical and environmental safety. The division of Emergency Management in the Department of Public Safety offers a variety of trainings and resources that help staff, students and faculty feel prepared should an emergency occur on campus.
Read More“I want students, faculty and staff to know Campus Police are here as a resource. If someone doesn’t feel comfortable making a police report, we still want them to contact us so we can direct them to the help they need. There are so many resources on campus—OEO/Title IX, victim-survivor advocates, counseling. We want people to reach out to us so we can offer resources and referrals to keep them safe.”
Read MoreA national search will be conducted to fill the position.
Read MoreEight new members have been added to the U’s Department of Public Safety, including a detective specializing in interpersonal violence and a victim advocate.
Read MoreActions announced in response to an independent review team’s findings and recommendations related to the Lauren McCluskey case.
Read MoreDepartment of Public Safety class teaches women safety awareness and escape techniques.
Read MoreStudents collaborate on creation of new sexual assault resource website.
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