Public Safety Campaigns
A safe Clemson University community requires the joint effort of all community members. If you see something that doesn't look or feel right, report it to the Clemson University Police Department. We engage in multiple campaigns throughout the year to ensure Clemson remains a safe and healthy place to live, work and learn and to ensure the very campus environment for students, faculty, staff and guests.
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If You See Something, Say Something
The Department of Homeland Security’s (DHS) “If You See Something, Say Something®” campaign is an initiative that encourages individuals across the nation to be the eyes and ears for safer communities.
A safe Clemson University community requires the joint effort of all community members, including students, faculty and staff. The more observant and involved you are in your daily life, the less likely crime will occur undetected. If we, as a community, watch and report suspicious activity, we reduce the areas where criminals feel comfortable committing crimes, resulting in a safer campus.
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Tigers Share Because Tigers Care
The “Tigers Share because Tigers Care” campaign encourages everyone to do their part to keep Clemson safe by speaking up and reporting incidents. Remember: if you see something, say something. Sharing information, taking action and engaging in bystander intervention shows that you care and creates a supportive environment for everyone.
