Missouri S&T was nominated and selected as a 2020 recipient of the Trailblazer Award from Rave Mobile Safety for its work to implement new safety and security ideas on campus.
Read More »The National Campus Safety Summit has named Missouri University of Science and Technology Police Department to its Safe Campus Top 25 list, a list of 25 universities that are making a difference in student safety. Missouri S&T, which ranked 20th, is the only Missouri University to be ranked.
Read More »Missouri S&T Police Chief Doug Roberts surprised Missouri S&T freshman Dalton Gerdes of Gerald, Missouri, with a STEP UP! program pin award on Tuesday, Nov. 27, for helping stranded motorists in Rolla earlier this month.
Read More »Missouri S&T Police Chief Doug Roberts and Ron Smith, chief of Rolla Fire and Rescue, surprised a Missouri S&T student Tuesday, Nov. 27, with an award for his life-saving efforts while working as a lifeguard on campus.
Read More »In March 2016, two Missouri University of Science and Technology students heard a sexual assault in progress near the Missouri S&T campus and intervened. Their actions saved the victim from further injury and led to the arrest and ultimate conviction of the suspect. The Missouri S&T Police Department recently honored the students, Addis Greene, a […]
Read More »Douglas P. Roberts, assistant special agent in charge for the St. Louis Field Office of the U.S. Secret Service, has been named chief of University Police at Missouri University of Science and Technology. He replaces Raymon Bogart, who had served in an interim role since former Chief Christine Laughlin retired in 2015. Roberts’ position takes effect June 1.
Read More »On Dec. 18, full-time patrol officers on the Missouri University of Science and Technology Police Department were equipped with body-worn cameras and all Missouri S&T police patrol vehicles have in-car video recording equipment.
Read More »The police department at Missouri University of Science and Technology has been re-accredited by the International Association of Campus Law Enforcement Administrators Inc. (IACLEA), an association that represents campus public safety leaders at more than 1,200 institutions of higher education.
Read More »A team of Assessors from the International Association of Campus Law Enforcement Administrators (IACLEA) will arrive at Missouri University of Science and Technology on June 15 to examine all aspects of the Missouri S&T Police Department’s policy and procedures, management, operation, and support services, Chief Christy Laughlin announced today (Thursday, May 1).
Read More »A Missouri University of Science and Technology police officer received the Life Saving Award from Missouri S&T for performing cardiopulmonary resuscitation, or CPR.
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