The premier national conference
on university safety
Why attend?
- Learn from fellow senior-level university administrators during two days of information-packed learning sessions.
- By attending, you are showing your dedication to the safety of your students and the university community.
- Meet other university police, communications, emergency management, student life, and other senior-level administrators from universities around the nation.
- Find out what new technologies and programs are being implemented at other colleges and universities during interactive roundtable discussions.
Speakers
Previous speakers include:
2014
- MIT
- Boston University
- Wesleyan University
- University of San Francisco
- Westmont College
- Santa Monica College
- Georgetown College
- Lamar University
- Lipscomb University
- DeVry University
2015
- University of San Francisco
- California State University, East Bay
- University of Kentucky
- Montana State University
- Tulane University
- San Diego State University
- Savannah State University
- Gallaudet University
- Utah Valley University
- FBI
2016
- Texas A&M University
- University of Southern California
- University of California, Santa Barbara
- University of Kentucky
- University of South Carolina Upstate
- FBI SWAT
- University of California, Davis
- Tulane University
- Century College
- James Madison University
- Colorado College
2017
- Yale University
- Ohio University
- University of Arkansas
- Iowa State University Police
- University of North Texas
- William Jewell College
- Yavapai College
- College of Western Idaho
- Bristol Community College
- Mississippi State University
- Northern Arizona University
- University of Florida
2018
- University of Texas Police at Houston
- Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education, Office of the Chancellor
- Edinboro University of Pennsylvania Police
- Babson College Police Department
- Wabash College
- Montana State University
- Northern Arizona University Police
- Federal Law Enforcement Training Center – Department of Homeland Security
- University of Houston Police
- City of Zachary (Louisiana)
- Western New England University
- California State University Fullerton Police
- Bristol Community College
- The University of Nevada, Reno – Police
2019
- The University of Arizona Police Department
- Texas A&M San Antonio Police
- Quinnipiac University
- Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department
- Texas A&M San Antonio
- Northeastern State University
- The Claremont Colleges
- The University of Arizona Police Department
- University of Nevada, Reno Police
- Reed College
- California State University Fullerton Police
- Schoolcraft College
- Ave Maria School of Law
- University of North Dakota Police
2020
- Texas Christian University
- University of Maryland, Baltimore
- University of Houston
- Swarthmore College
- University of South Carolina Upstate
- Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
- University of Nevada, Las Vegas
- UNC Charlotte
- Cal State Fullerton
- James Madison University
- Oklahoma City Community College
- Sacred Heart University
- The University of Texas at Tyler
- California State University, Monterey Bay
- Miami University
- Adrian College
- San Jose Evergreen Community College District
- University of Houston
- Lincoln Memorial University
- Concordia University – Texas
Who Should Attend?
College and university administrators in these departments:
- University police
- Emergency management
- Risk management
- Communication / public relations
- Student wellness and student life
- Student housing / residence
- Emergency-communication IT administrators
Federal and state officials including:
- Homeland Security, FBI, Department of Education and Department of Justice officials
- State and federal emergency-management administrators
- State and federal student safety administrators
- Law enforcement association administrators and members
Non-profit administrators for organizations related to:
- Rape and sexual assault prevention
- College drug and alcohol abuse
- Campus crime
- Emergency planning and management
Read more:
Information for first-time attendees