Oct. 1, 2024, 1 p.m.
Dear University of Oregon community member:
We are pleased to share that the 2024 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. This report also contains crime statistics and fire safety information for the previous three calendar years (2021-2023). To request a paper copy of the 2024 Annual Campus Security and Fire Safety Report, please contact the Clery Coordinator at 541-346-3223, or email at 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 resources and webpages devoted to campus safety and security, including:
- UO Alerts. The university uses the UO Alert system to notify the campus community about emergency situations via email and text message. You can learn more about signing up for text message alerts at the UO Alerts website.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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 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.
- UO Police Department (UOPD). The university encourages all campus community members to promptly report crimes to UOPD at 541-346-2919 (or dial 9-1-1 for emergencies). Note that guns are not allowed on campus except for on-duty law enforcement. Crime information and prevention resources are also available at the UOPD website.
- Clery Act. For more information about the Clery Act and its requirements, see the UO’s Clery website.
We would also like to ask for your help in identifying 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