The campus community should exercise caution when considering rental home opportunities advertised online, particularly on Facebook Marketplace. Recent reports have highlighted instances where potential renters discover that the properties they were interested in had already been rented and were no longer available.
Read More »The campus community is encouraged to enhance their personal safety by downloading the RAVE Guardian Security and Safety app, available for free on all major app stores. This app provides pre-loaded campus phone numbers, a campus map and a direct texting mechanism to reach the University Police.
Read More »Several campus buildings have their own lost and found boxes, typically located in department offices, however, University Police is the central hub for retrieving lost items. Currently, University Police has several cellular phones that were lost during Opening Week activities.
Read More »Join student well-being and University Police for Rx Take Back Day 11 a.m.-1 p.m. Friday, April 26, in the atrium of Havener Center. Participants can drop off expired or unused medications, will receive information about safe prescription drug disposal, and learn about the prescription drug drop box locations.
Read More »Join the Denim Day panel hosted by University Police, student well-being and strategic diversity initiatives at 5 p.m. Wednesday, April 24, in St. Pat’s A and B in the Havener Center.
Read More »The dean’s office for the College of Arts, Sciences, and Education earned first place in the annual St. Pat’s door decorating contest for its design in the multiple-occupant door category. Megan Fowler, business operations associate, Cassie Liscombe, senior business support specialist, and Jackie Sansone, fiscal manager, conceptualized the design and created the artwork.
Read More »On Dec. 9, University Police joined area law enforcement agencies for Phelps County’s Shop with a Cop program, giving children in need the opportunity to shop for gifts with a law enforcement officer. Thanks to campus and community donors, University Police raised $5,500, surpassing last year’s donations by $4,000.
Read More »University Police recognized Sergeant Brandon Guth with the department’s Life Saving Award on Nov. 8 for saving an individual’s life by intercepting a suicide attempt.
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