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Safety Task Force efforts help lead to reduced crime on campus
The Marquette University Police Department is reporting reduced crime on campus in the months following MUPD implementing the initiatives recommended by the President’s Task Force on Community Safety last year. President Lovell shared the following update during his ninth annual Presidential Address. Comparing data for the six months prior to the task force with six…
What to know about campus operations during the RNC, July 15-19
The Republican National Convention will be held in Milwaukee from July 15-19.
Safety Task Force pilot insights and proposals under review
Last week, the five workgroups of the President’s Task Force on Community Safety delivered recommendations for long-term solutions involving building security and environmental design; individual safety awareness, training and programs; community partnerships; communications strategies and tools; and staffing, technology and equipment resources. Recommendations that included a request for resources provided detailed proposals. Proposals include the…
Campus and neighborhood personnel focused on safety priorities
As part of the President’s Task Force on Community Safety, Marquette and its neighborhood stakeholders identified key safety and security priorities and proposed solutions for infrastructure, personnel, resources and partnership. Throughout this past summer and early fall, the university, Marquette University Police Department and Near West Side Partners focused on hiring and activating important services…
Heads up and phones down: pedestrian safety on campus
Given Marquette’s urban location, it is important for pedestrians to be mindful of their surroundings while walking across campus. Limiting distractions and following traffic signals is critical to ensure pedestrian safety. The Marquette community is reminded to: Additional safety tips are available on the university safety website. View this post on Instagram A post shared…
Dr. Michael Zimmer participates in White House workshop on AI ethics and safety
Zimmer presented findings and ongoing research from his NSF-funded projects.
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Nationwide test of emergency alert system, Oct. 4
All cellphones will emit a warning sound on Wednesday, Oct. 4, at approximately 1:20 p.m. as the federal government is conducting a nationwide test of the emergency alert system.
Complete the National College Health Assessment Survey
Help shape student wellness at Marquette by completing the National College Health Assessment.
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.