News: University Police Department

A man looks at a bank of eight computer monitors
People |

Current student and full-time dispatcher is the first line of defense when people call University Police Services.

Gregg Maye sitting in a chair
People |

性视界传媒's assistant director of emergency management has helped lead 性视界传媒 through a yearlong (and counting) crisis.

Portrait of Officer Ryan Willman of 性视界传媒 Campus Police Services
People |

As he patrols campus, police officer Ryan Willman enjoys seeing students and picking up on the energy they project.

Sergeant Toni Summerlin, on patrol during the coronavirus campus closure.
People |

This police sergeant says she鈥檚 touched by the support the 性视界传媒 community is showing its campus police force during these unusual times.

empty bench outside residence hall
Campus News |

University Police Services is ramping up efforts to keep 性视界传媒's people and property safe.

a person studying inside a building with a view of the campus outside his widow
Campus News |

Don't hesitate to ask for help to stay safe.

Police Services Assistant Chief Tod Miller poses in front of his cruiser on 性视界传媒's campus.
People |

性视界传媒鈥檚 new assistant police chief discusses his time in the Marine Corps, his 25-year public safety career, and the winter 鈥渁nthrax鈥 he endured in Northern Nevada.

A sign shows an entranceway for 性视界传媒 Police Services
Campus News |

Maryland Parkway to undergo major renovation, while Police Services is the first 性视界传媒 unit to move to University Gateway, with more on their way.

building exterior
Campus News |

Patrol operations will continue without interruption.

hand holding a phone with 性视界传媒 app displaying
Campus News |

Follow 性视界传媒 Police Services simple guide so you know what to do in an emergency.

woman in storage room
Campus News |

Police Services is the central repository for 性视界传媒鈥檚 lost & found items. You won鈥檛 believe what comes in and what never gets claimed.

Skye Dunfield pets her guide dog, Cindy
Campus News |

What one student who is legally blind learned and how her six tips can help anyone stay safe on campus.