Category: Safety News
Chief Safety Officer offers career advice
It was a speed mentoring event as part of National Mentoring Month
Read MoreWorking towards gender equality
The U currently has over 10% female sworn officers and 33% women in leadership.
Read MoreNew details on housing incident
Additional details have become available as University Police and Housing and Residential Education complete their investigation of this incident.
Read MoreUpdate on housing incident
Police detained and questioned three student residents involved in the incident.
Read MoreMissing student UPDATED
University of Utah Police located a University of Utah student reported missing Oct. 17.
Read MorePublic invited to tour new safety building
The public can tour the new state-of-the-art facility on Nov. 9 at 1 p.m.
Read MoreA message from Chief Safety Officer Keith Squires
Your perspective is important to us and we would like to give you some insight into our evolving role on campus.
Read MoreHave a safe and spooky Halloween
Don’t be afraid to get assistance when you need it.
Read MoreNew leadership, personnel key to improvements in campus safety
The entire department of public safety has undergone significant changes to provide a safe environment for students, faculty, staff and visitors.
Read MoreProtecting U students in nation’s capital
As the chief safety officer, Keith Squires’ passion for public safety goes far beyond the geographical boundaries of the Salt Lake campus.
Read MoreChanging the language of policing
The safety department is working to eliminate three common questions police officers use when taking a report.
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