According to the White House Council on Women and Girls, only 13 percent of students who are sexually assaulted report the crime to authorities. The Task Force to Protect Students from Sexual Assault,...
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Fire alarm
Location: Terraces
SUMMARY: Simplex reported fire alarm. Activation caused by burnt food. System reset. Master Patrol Officer Christopher Teribury.
Criminal mischief
Location:...
The Office of Public Safety and Emergency Management has reported that the sexual assault that occurred on the walking trail behind the Wood Field in the early morning of Sept. 21 has been deemed unfounded....
The Office of Public Safety and Emergency Management is currently investigating a report of a sexual assault just after midnight Sept. 21 on the walking path behind Wood Field, between the Circle Apartments...
Unmanned aerial vehicles, better known as drones, are being used as educational tools after years of military use. Although the Federal Aviation Administration does not regulate drones under 55 pounds...
By Elma Gonzalez, Special Projects Manager
• February 12, 2014
With a sexual assault reported in East Tower and sexual offenses in the national spotlight, the college is working to educate the campus on this issue.
Online News Editor Sage Daugherty spoke to Ron Clark, fire building and safety coordinator at the Office of Public Safety, about his favorite memories at the college, his decision to retire and his plans after retirement.
In this week's "Now You Know" column, Special Projects Manager Elma Gonzalez looks into the specifics of public exposure at the college and New York State law.
The Office of Public Safety is seeking to bolster its community policing mission by engaging students and other members of the community in an open conversation about campus safety.