Division of Public Safety and Security

  1. July 15, 2019

    DPSS concludes Michigan Medicine incident not a hate crime

    Following an extensive investigation, the Division of Public Safety and Security has concluded the rope resembling a noose found at University Hospital was not the result of a hate crime.

  2. June 10, 2019

    Police Beat: June 10, 2019

    Police incidents reported on campus.

  3. May 20, 2019

    Union staff nominees sought for police oversight committee

    Nominations are being sought for an election to fill the position of union staff representative on the university’s Police Department Oversight Committee.

  4. April 15, 2019

    Police Beat: April 15, 2019

    Police incidents reported on campus.

  5. March 25, 2019

    Schlissel praises quick reaction to reports of possible shooters

    President Mark Schlissel is praising U-M community members for their quick reaction to the initial reports of possible gunfire on campus March 16, and pledged an examination of the emergency alert process.

  6. October 8, 2018

    Campus briefs

    News from around the university.

  7. September 28, 2018

    All-campus safety network takes effect across U-M Oct. 1

    U-M will create a campus safety network and increase collaboration when public safety leaders at UM-Dearborn and UM-Flint begin reporting to the Division of Public Safety and Security on Oct. 1.

  8. May 15, 2017

    Nominees sought for union staff rep on police oversight panel

    Nominations are being accepted through Friday for candidates to fill the union representative staff position on the university’s Police Department Oversight Committee. 

  9. March 20, 2017

    U-M students of color host community dialogue with local police

    The second annual Students of Color & Police Dialogue provided an opportunity for students and law enforcement officers to freely express concerns they have about the social climate.

  10. February 9, 2017

    U-M Police unable to contact sender of anonymous email

    The Division of Public Safety and Security has tried repeatedly, and without success, to identify and contact the sender of an anonymous email suggesting a racially motivated incident near campus is being ignored by university officials.