University of Utah appoints first chief safety officer to lead campus-wide improvements
Marlon C. Lynch will serve as the university’s first chief safety officer.
Read MoreMarlon C. Lynch will serve as the university’s first chief safety officer.
Read MoreThe U’s 2019 Security & Fire Safety Report is now available with data from 2018, which includes statistics about criminal offenses, hate crimes, arrests and referrals for disciplinary action and Violence Against Women Act offenses.
Read MoreA working group at the U is looking at raising awareness about healthy relationships and warning signs of trouble.
Read MoreWhat exactly are microaggressions, and why are they a big deal?
Read MoreA look at the university’s plan to illuminate campus while achieving Dark Sky compliance.
Read MoreStudents collaborate on creation of new sexual assault resource website.
Read MoreThe U.S. Department of Education’s Office for Civil Rights will visit the U Feb. 21-23. As part of this visit, OCR will hold five focus groups for students to attend.
Read MoreThe Presidential Task Force on Campus Safety holds listening sessions aimed at collecting feedback on campus safety to make recommendations to the president.
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