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New University Dashboard Helps Community Keep Track of Safety Initiatives

Updates are posted weekly to help keep the community informed.
Officers on bike patrol help keep the campus community safe. ( (Catholic University/Patrick G. Ryan)

Catholic University continues to take action to protect the campus community.

The University recently created a way to keep track of the University’s latest safety and security initiatives with a Dashboard. Weekly updates will be posted to help keep the community informed of the latest safety efforts.

University President Dr. Peter K. Kilpatrick recently spoke at a campus Town Hall, telling the community of his resolve.

“We are all in this together," he said. "We are all part of one team that wants the same thing. We want a safe and secure campus.”

View all of the latest progress on the Safety Initiatives Dashboard.

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