Police
Simerly Graduates National Police Command School, Elected Class President
UTPD Deputy Chief Emily Simerly graduated today from the Northwestern University School of Police Staff and Command, capping the experience […]
UTPD Security Guard Powell Receives Library Award for Service
A UTPD civilian security guard has been recognized for his exemplary service to UT Libraries. Community Service Officer Sean Powell […]
UT Public Safety’s Newest Grad: Sergeant Travis Johnson
Congratulations to our most recent Public Safety graduates! We are proud of your hard work and accomplishments. UTPD Sergeant Travis Johnson earned a bachelor’s degree in criminal justice from UT Chattanooga.
Staying Safe On and Off Campus this Summer
As you wrap up the spring semester and prepare for summer break, I want to remind you of tips and resources for your personal safety.
UT Public Safety’s Newest Grad: Corporal John Platt
Congratulations to our most recent Public Safety graduates! UTPD Corporal John Platt earned a Master of Business Administration from UT Chattanooga.
K9 Tica Retires After Eight Years of Service
For eight years, K9 Tica has used her trusty sniffer to help keep Rocky Top safe. That’s 272 basketball games, 240 concerts, meets, and special events, and 192 football-related activities for the explosives detection dog. On March 28, K9 Tica will add another name to her title: retiree of the UT Police Department.
Simerly Selected for Scholarship to National Police Command School
UTPD Deputy Chief Emily Simerly has received a scholarship to attend a national management and leadership training program for senior level police staff. The intensive 10-week Northwestern University School of Police Staff and Command aims to strengthen and deepen leadership at law enforcement agencies around the country.
UTPD Participates in Training Program to Increase Cultural Competency
UTPD officers have spent the week examining their perceptions, stereotypes and cultural assumptions as a way to better communicate with and serve all members of the Volunteer community. The new three-day certification training program, offered by the UT Law Enforcement Innovation Center, is designed to increase their cultural competency and reduce biased-based policing.
UTPD Recognizes 2020 Partner of the Year Jeff Maples
UTPD today honored Jeff Maples, a longtime UT partner for his advocacy and support of the department. Maples received the 2020 UTPD Partner of the Year Award.
UTPD Wins Top Statewide Award for Traffic Safety and Education Initiatives
The UT Police Department has won a top award in a statewide law enforcement challenge for its traffic safety and education initiatives. UTPD placed first in the university police category of the 2020 Law Enforcement Challenge, a program of the Tennessee Highway Safety Office.