- Be alert to suspicious situations or persons and report to 911 or
474-2415. Do not
attempt to confront the individual. Should a situation arise where
you feel you or someone else is in immediate danger, make every attempt
to contact campus police via 911 or
474-2415 or any on-campus blue light alarm. If
safe, leave the building immediately. If such exit could further expose
you to danger, lock yourself inside a room and barricade the door. Lie
on the floor and await the arrival of police personnel. When police arrive,
stay on the floor and do not move until directed to do so by police.
- If you are a victim or witness to any on-campus violation of the law,
such as assault, robberies or theft, contact 911 or
474-2415.
- Notify 911 or
474-2415 as soon as possible and provide them with the following information:
- Nature of incident
- Location of incident
- Description of person involved
- Description of property involved
- If you witness a criminal act or notice a person acting suspiciously
on campus, notify 911 or
474-2415 and give the information outlined above.
Note: The Executive Vice
President and Provost, in consultation with the Vice President for Student
Affairs, will make a recommendation to the President regarding continued
essential operation and/or closure of the university. The University
President or designee shall notify the Board of Trustees of any emergency
situation.