Announcements - University Police
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Improving life in the Heights
Buffalo Mayor Byron W. Brown and UB President John B. Simpson today announced new initiatives to improve safety, deter crime and enhance the quality of life in University Heights. These include joint police patrols along Main Street, new security cameras and the purchase of Segway Personal Transporters and bicycles for use by Buffalo and UB police officers. Read press release.
University Police Exam
The next exam for the New York State University Police is scheduled for November 14, 2009. Minimum requirements include 60 credit hours or 30 hours and 2-years of active duty military. In addition there will be a mental health component and Physical Fitness Testing before the list is established. An extensive background check is conducted on all candidates. Starting salary is $42,558, plus additional stipends and over time opportunities. Once hired candidates are scheduled to attend a police training academy followed by a field training program at the respective campus they will be assigned to. The NYS University at Buffalo Police Department, is a full service 24/7 Police Agency. In addition to regular police service, the University Police provide a range of police services at the numerous special events hosted by the University at Buffalo.
Want more info? Call 716-645-2228. Visit the NYS Civil Service
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2/08 University Police Receives NYS Accreditation
We are pleased to announce that on Friday, February 29, 2008 the Division of Criminal Justice Services Commissioner Denise O'Donnell will be presenting a Certificate of Accomplishment to the University at Buffalo Police Department. We are the first SUNY Police Department to receive DCJS State Accreditation and are honored that Commissioner O'Donnell will be making a formal presentation acknowledging our accomplishments.
UB's Emergency Preparedness
As part of our ongoing priority to ensure campus emergency preparedness, the University at Buffalo is offers a text messaging emergency alert system to the campus community. It's purpose is to disseminate critical information to subscribers of the system, whether it be extreme weather conditions, campus closings or serious campus security threats. To get more information on the text alert system, subscribe to it, or learn more about UB's emergency preparedness plans, go to the emergency preparedness web site: emergency.buffalo.edu
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Quarterly Employee Recognition Awards
On May 4th, University Police Chief Gerald Schoenle announced the department’s first quarter award recipients for 2009. The recipient of this quarter’s employee award is Officer Sean Ford, who captured a suspect that had stolen money from a person at an ATM in the Student Union.
Honorable mention for the first quarter was awarded to the other officers that assisted in the incident and also to Brieanna Hahn, who arrested a suspect driving a stolen vehicle and in possession of crack cocaine.
View recipients of Quarterly Employee Recognition Awards.
Campus Safety & Security
Please be vigilant! Report suspicious activity of any nature immediately to the University Police by calling 645-2222 from any phone, or use a campus blue light emergency telephone. The university has compiled a comprehensive list of resources for consultation and referral when concerns arise about students, faculty or staff who may pose a threat to themselves or others.
Personal Safety Committee Meetings
The Personal Safety Committee meets the second Tuesday of every month in 250 Student Union. Meetings are open to the public.
Annual Report
View our Annual Report.
National Security Threat Level
The current national security threat level can be found at http://www.dhs.gov


