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Safety Task Force approves 12 proposals for implementation
The President’s Task Force on Community Safety on Tuesday, May 31, met for the final time before it moves into an implementation phase. Leaders from each safety workgroup presented their recommendations. Marquette University Police Department Chief Edith Hudson, chair of the task force, announced that the following proposals were approved by the university’s Executive Leadership…
Lubar Center’s ‘Get to Know’ with Joan Johnson, April 3
Derek Mosley will welcome Joan Johnson, director of the Milwaukee Public Library.
Common campus safety questions answered
During the last few weeks, the President’s Task Force on Community Safety received many questions through its idea submission portal pertaining to the current state of university safety infrastructure, processes and programs. As the Safety Task Force develops additional recommendations following the initial actions announced last week, the group wanted to respond to the most…
Book discussions on Diane Foley’s ‘American Mother,’ April 5 and 15
The first 25 people to register will receive a free copy of the book.
A guide to cold weather vehicle warming with MUPD Assistant Chief Kranz
Assistant Chief Jeffrey Kranzprovides tips on how to avoid thefts and citations related to unattended cars.
Holiday shopping and safety tips from MUPD
With Christmas and winter break nearly here, Marquette University Police Department has tips to protect your belongings and stay safe when Christmas shopping.
New Safety Task Force action steps announced
The 43-member President’s Task Force on Community Safety met on Monday, March 28, where all workgroups presented 30- and 60-day recommendations to address the recent increase in crime in our community while being mindful of our mission. The following immediate action steps have been approved: Add police patrols: The Marquette University Police Department will partner…
Weekly PARC clean-ups resume in 2024
Marquette students take part in beautification efforts in the Near West Side
Enable notifications to receive safety alerts via MUPD’s EagleEye app
On Thursday, Oct. 1, MUPD began utilizing push notifications in via its EagleEye safety app. Please note that this is in conjunction with the existing text message alert system for communicating about emergencies and severe weather alerts. If you already receive text alerts, you will still receive these. The EagleEye app is free and available…
Planning for winter: What happens during a weather-related disruption to classes, operations
Marquette prioritizes keeping campus open to serve students in residence and the surrounding community while reducing some operational services during the disruption.