The University of Southern Maine to launch threat assessment training with support from a Department of Homeland Security grant
USM is the first applicant from Maine to receive a Targeted Violence and Terrorism Prevention Grant.
USM is the first applicant from Maine to receive a Targeted Violence and Terrorism Prevention Grant.
Campus Police saved big money by working with the MIST Lab to produce a locking device for their body-worn cameras rather than paying full price for similar commercially made models.
A $10,000 grant will go exclusively to USM, and the University is also one of 16 partner agencies that will share in a second $30,000 grant.
Having earned two master’s degrees and a PhD, Gráinne Perkins is just as comfortable on a college campus as a police station.
I hope this message finds you well and ready for an amazing academic year ahead. For the year ahead, USM PD is actively planning numerous engagements with the campus community and eagerly anticipates collaborating with all the campus community. Our goal is to foster a strong sense of togetherness, exchange ideas, and work collectively toward creating a vibrant and inclusive campus environment.
In observance of Domestic Violence Action/Awareness Month, the Campus Safety Project passed out purple ribbons to let students show their support for victims and survivors.
Students can sleep soundly knowing they’re attending school in one of the safest places in the United States. Maine is the safest state in … Read More