We have many resources on campus to help keep you safe.
Crime and Fire Statistics
To view fire safety statistics and a crime log that includes all crimes reported on Ó£ÌÒɬ¸£Àû¼§’s campus, please see the Crime and Fire statistics page.
Campus Safety Escort
Ó£ÌÒɬ¸£Àû¼§’s Department of Public Safety campus safety escort program enhances security for anyone who feels unsafe while walking alone on campus. To learn more, please visit our Campus Safety Escort page.
Parking Policy
All motor vehicles operated on campus must be appropriately registered with the University through Campus Police. For more information please visit the Parking Policy page.
Reporting an Emergency
For instructions on how to report a crime, fire, or medical emergency while on campus, please visit our Reporting an Emergency page.
Disaster and Emergency Response Plan
The objective of the Ó£ÌÒɬ¸£Àû¼§ Disaster and Emergency Response Plan is to provide the maximum practical protection for students, faculty, staff, and visitors in a crisis. To learn more, please see our Disaster and Emergency Response Plan.
Lost and Found
The University provides a Lost and Found open 24 hours a day. For location and contact information please visit our Lost and Found page.
Sex Offender Registration Notification
For information on registered sex offenders within the area, please visit our Sex Offender Registration Notification page.
Disability Services
Having a disability may make it difficult for students to evacuate safely on campus; therefore, the Ó£ÌÒɬ¸£Àû¼§ Campus Police Department has initiated a plan to assist students in knowing what to do in an emergency and how to evacuate the buildings on campus in case of a fire, tornado or other situations that be harmful to our campus.
Having a plan and efficient implementation may mean the difference between life and death for all on our campus. We ask that any student with a disability contact the Campus Police Department at 513-244-4226 so we can meet with them to create a safety plan specifically for that individual. We also recommend that everyone on campus, especially those with a disability, download the app Smart911. This app will allow individuals to put important information about themselves in the app, such as medical issues, medications they are taking, if pets are in the dorm room, etc., that can be shared with emergency responders.
Smart911
You can create a Safety Profile in multiple languages and specify your primary language. When you enter the Smart911 “Sign Up” portal, click “Select Language” on the upper right-hand corner of the screen. A drop-down menu will appear, and you may choose your preferred language to create your Smart Profile.
When your profile displays at the 9-1-1 center, it will be translated back into English. If an interpreter is required, the 9-1-1 dispatcher will be able to see which language you designated as your primary language.
Yes. Your information is available only to 9-1-1 dispatchers and first responders only if you call 9-1-1. Your Safety Profile is non-searchable, and your information will only be displayed to 9-1-1 dispatchers for a limited amount of time. In some areas, you can choose to allow Smart911 to share your profile with Emergency Managers as they prepare for and respond to emergencies. You will be presented with this option if you reside or work in one of these areas.
In addition, your information is stored in geo-redundant databases that are located on opposite sides of the country. In the unlikely event of a database shutdown, the system will automatically transition all of your information to the backup database, resulting in zero impact on your safety profile.