The following email was inadvertently sent to some but not all members of the UAF
community last week. We apologize for any inconvenience.
Sept. 27, 2021
Dear UAF students, faculty and staff,
At UAF we are committed to the health, well-being, and safety of our students, employees
and visitors. We are writing to share important information on two related topics:
the 2020 annual security and fire safety report, and the drug-free schools notification.
Annual security and fire safety report Our annual security and fire safety report includes information about campus security
and personal safety, including topics such as crime prevention, crime reporting policies,
the authority of the University Police Department, student disciplinary procedures,
fire safety, sexual misconduct, and other policies that reflect safety and security
on campus.
The report also contains statistics regarding crimes reported as having occurred on
campus; in certain noncampus buildings or property owned or controlled by UAF; or
on property within, or immediately adjacent to and accessible from, any UAF campus.
We share this data in order to provide transparency to and insight for members of
our community.
If you would like to review the annual security and fire safety report, you can view it online, or stop by the Center for Student Rights and Responsibilities in the Eielson Building,
Room 110, for a hard copy. If you are unable to access the office, please call 907-474-7317 and they will be happy to provide you a copy of the report.
Drug-free schools notification Our goal, like that of many institutions, is to improve academic success and the quality
of student life here on campus by providing programming aimed at encouraging healthy
lifestyles, as well as reducing the harm associated with alcohol and drug abuse through
awareness efforts.
Alcohol and drug policies, as well as behavioral expectations for students and employees,
are online at www.uaf.edu/csrr and in the UAF drug-free schools notification. Also included in this document is information regarding resources available for
assistance with alcohol and other drug issues, disciplinary actions for violations
of university policies, and criminal penalties associated with alcohol and other drug
use. You can find a report of the progress made in the past two years on UAF's Drug Free Schools and Communities Act webpage.
If you have questions about the annual security and fire safety report or UAF alcohol
and drug policies, please contact the Center for Student Rights and Responsibilities
at 907-474-7317 or the UAF Police Department at 907-474-7721.
Remember, campus safety is a community effort. If you see something, say something,
do something!
— Avery Thompson, Clery compliance coordinator and prevention specialist
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