The President’s Task Force on Community Safety on Tuesday, May 31, met for the final time before it moves into an implementation phase. Leaders from each safety workgroup presented their recommendations. Marquette University Police Department Chief Edith Hudson, chair of the task force, announced that the following proposals were approved by the university’s Executive Leadership Team for funding and implementation:
At the conclusion of the Task Force meeting, President Lovell shared his gratitude with the members of the safety task force, acknowledging the focus and speed in evaluating possibilities and developing thoughtful proposals for long-term solutions. Moving forward, a smaller implementation team will oversee and track project progress. This team includes the leads for each approved action; they will meet regularly to report on progress and share any changes.
As implementation moves ahead, the university will share updates and provide more information so students, faculty, staff, parents and our neighbors as needed. This will include updates on implementing secure access to all residence halls after the successful pilot with Humphrey Hall this year.
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