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Are you interested in the latest campus safety news? We provide timely updates on campus events, safety tips, and more to keep the community informed and safe.

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  • Reminders for a safe Halloween
    Halloween can be a fun time for students to experience once-a-year traditions, such as costume parties, trick-or-treating, or the many festivities around campus. The Division of Public Safety and Secu...
  • Electric Scooters 101: Rules and Safety Tips
    Electric scooters are a fun and convenient way to get around campus, but riders should be mindful of the rules and recommendations to ensure the safety and security of both riders and pedestrians.Know...
  • A Roundup of Campus Safety Resources
    The University of Michigan’s Division of Public Safety and Security’s (DPSS) mission is to ensure a safe and secure environment and improve the quality of life for all members of the campus community,...
  • Are You Emergency Ready?
    As we embark on a new academic year filled with promise, it’s essential to prioritize safety and security for all members of our University of Michigan community.We share a collective responsibility t...
  • DPSS Aims To Raise Awareness About Sexual Assault
    April is Sexual Assault Awareness Month, and DPSS’s Special Victims Unit (SVU) is joining in several community efforts to raise awareness about sexual assault. With the ultimate goal to help prevent i...
  • Welcome Back to Campus National Champs!
    What a way to start a new year, Wolverines! The Division of Public Safety and Security would like to welcome you all back to campus as National Champions.Keep yourself and the U-M community safe by co...
  • Thanksgiving Break Reminders
    As Thanksgiving break quickly approaches, we have some tips for staying safe, whether you’re heading home or staying on campus.Leaving CampusClose and lock all windows and doorsClose curtains or blind...