Latest Alerts

October 4, 2025 – 5:05 p.m.

UO Alert Eugene: UPDATE Server Outage

Nearly all known affected services have now recovered. One known server remains impacted.

To contact UOPD, both the non-emergency number (541-346-2919) and 911 remain available.

October 4, 2025 – 3:40 p.m.

UO Alert Eugene: UPDATE Server Outage

The server is experiencing some improvement, though certain systems continue to experience an outage.

To contact UOPD, both the non-emergency number (541-346-2919) and 911 remain available.

10/04/25 3:00pm

BE AWARE UO Campus, Servers Down.

For updates, visit safety.uoregon.edu/alerts

Dear University of Oregon community member:

As part of our ongoing commitment to campus safety, the 2025 Annual Campus Security and Fire Safety Report is available on the UO Clery Act website.

This report, developed in compliance with the Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act (Clery Act), provides up-to-date information about personal safety, crime reporting, crime prevention programs and other resources. It also contains crime statistics and fire safety information for the previous three calendar years (2022-2024). To request a printed copy of the 2025 Annual Campus Security and Fire Safety Report, please contact the Clery Coordinator at 541-346-3223 or clery@uoregon.edu.

Campus safety is a top priority for the University of Oregon, and we encourage students, employees, and other campus community members to familiarize themselves with UO campus safety and security resources.

Emergency Alerts and Reporting

  • UO Alerts. Emails and text messages are used to notify the campus community about emergency situations. Sign up for text message alerts at the UO Alerts website.
  • UO Police Department (UOPD). Report crimes to UOPD at 541-346-2919 or dial 9-1-1 for emergencies. Crime information and prevention resources are available at the UOPD website. Note: guns are not allowed on campus except for on-duty law enforcement.
  • The Office of Equal Opportunity and Access (OEOA). The university is committed to equal access to programs, course offerings, facilities, admission and employment for all of its employees, students, and campus community members. If you have experienced harassment or discrimination, you can make a report on the OEOA website.

Transportation and Campus Navigation

  • Duck Rides. Duck Rides is a free nighttime transportation service for University of Oregon students and employees. For hours of operation and scheduling a ride, please review the Duck Rides website.
  • Safety at Night Map. The Safety at Night Map identifies safety corridors across campus and emergency call box locations.
  • UOregon Mobile App. Safety resources, including safe ride options for students, are included in the free UOregon Mobile App, available for iOS and Android platforms.

Prevention and Support

  • SAFE website. Students seeking assistance, support, or resources related to sexual assault, sexual harassment, dating or domestic violence, or stalking should visit the SAFE website, or contact the 24-Hour Crisis Hotline at 541-346-SAFE (7233).
  • Ducks Do Something. Additional information about sexual violence prevention, substance abuse prevention, and other prevention and awareness resources can be found on our prevention website.
  • Safety resources. Valuable safety resources for students are available on the UO's One Stop page. Campus and community resources for employees can be found on the Human Resources website.

Fire and Environmental Safety

  • Fire Safety. Additional information about the UO Fire Marshal Team, fire safety resources, and fire prevention for special events can be found at our Safety and Risk Services website.
  • Environmental Safety. Report repair or maintenance-related concerns to a supervisor, a campus safety official, or use the Report A Safety Concern form

Clery Act. For more information about the Clery Act and its requirements, see the UO’s Clery website.


Help identify safety concerns on campus. If you see something, say something. Safety is a shared responsibility. Together, we can help keep our campus safe and welcoming. 


Best regards, 

André Le Duc 
Vice President and Chief Resilience Officer

Shelly Clark
Clery Coordinator


September 28, 2025, 7:30 p.m. 

  
The AQI on the Eugene campus is now below 100. Normal outdoor work and outdoor youth program activities can resume.   


Please check this site every 10-15 minutes for updates on incidents affecting the UO campus and community.

In An Emergency

Call 9-1-1

For A Non-Emergency

Call UOPD 541-346-2919

Sign-Up for Texts

To sign-up to receive Alerts texts, text one of the campus codes to 333111. 

Campus codes are: 

  • UOEUG 
  • UOPDX 
  • UOOIMB

To receive Summer only alerts for the Eugene campus, use code UOSummer. 

If you sign up via text, messages can be stopped anytime by texting STOP to 333111.