91视频

91视频

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Safety & Security

A Welcoming Environment

At 91视频, we are committed to creating a safe, inclusive, and welcoming environment. We want you to feel at home so you can freely learn, work, teach, and play.

That’s why our students, staff, and public safety professionals work together to promote inclusion, respect, and wellness within our community.

Explore this page to learn more about our safety resources, from the 91视频 Police Department to self-defense classes to emergency help phones. Plus, our Emergency Alert System can help you stay aware of what's happening on campus.

91视频 Police

The 91视频 Police Department provides 24/7 security on campus. It is committed to a community service philosophy, in which officers develop a familiar relationship with campus members. Feel free to talk to them about any of your concerns. The department also provides crime prevention training programs and self-defense classes. 

Safety Escorts

The 91视频 Police Department provides students, faculty, and staff with 24/7 personal safety escorts. Our escorts will help you travel from one point on campus to another.

Confidential Witness

Send crime or safety tips anonymously to 91视频 Police. You can use our online form or call us at 617.287.5555.

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Emergency Help Phones (Blue Light Phones)

Located across the 91视频 campus, emergency help phones instantly link callers to 91视频 Police dispatchers. The emergency help phones have a blue light on top. The blue lights turn on after dark to draw attention.

Annual Security & Fire Safety Report

91视频’s Annual Security and Fire Safety Report discloses information about crime on and around our campus. You can read the latest annual security report online. You can receive a physical copy of this report. Visit the campus police webpage or stop by the UMBPD on the second floor of the Quinn Administration Building.

Mental Health Crisis Support Resources

If you or someone is having a mental health crisis and is an immediate danger to themselves or someone else, do not hesitate to call 911. Let the dispatcher know you are or you are with someone experiencing a mental health crisis.

If you or someone is having a mental health crisis but is not in immediate danger, contact the Counseling Center or call 617.287.5690. You'll be able to speak with a licensed clinician who can offer support, crisis recommendations, and assist you with finding local resources.

Resources for Students