UMM Campus Police completes weekly lighting surveys of all exterior campus lighting. The University encourages everyone to notify Plant Services if you notice lights out or poor lighting. Contact Plant Services at 320-589-6100.
Through TXT-U, the U's test message emergency notification system, students can be informed immediately of any threats or alerts on campus.
Recording computer, camera, and other valuable items serial numbers and information in a cell phone is a handy way to keep track of essential information that can be used in case of a theft.
The University of Minnesota, Morris has a Violence Prevention Program addressing sexual violence, relationship violence and stalking.
Campus and city police recover a number of bicycles that have been “borrowed” each year through the free service of bicycle registration with Campus Police.
Campus Police are licensed as “peace officers by the State of Minnesota.”
Registering your property deters theft and increases the chances of recovery.
The UMM Campus Police Department provides walking escorts to students, faculty and staff from all campus locations to other on-campus or nearby locations. Call 589-6000, 287-1601 (cell), or 208-6500 after 4:30 p.m.
The University of Minnesota Morris Campus Police serves the campus and is responsible for all property owned by the University of Minnesota Morris in the area.
The department seeks to maintain a staff of three full-time officers who provide proactive patrol, crime prevention, investigative, law enforcement, and emergency services.
Through a joint powers agreement, the University of Minnesota Morris is a member of the West Central S.W.A.T. Team, with Stevens, Big Stone, Pope, and Traverse Counties and the cities of Morris, Browns Valley, Glenwood, Hancock, Starbuck and Wheaton.
Campus Police provides 24-hour a day coverage throughout the academic year.