Mike Mackinnon is retiring after 10 years as director of Campus Community Police.
Mike Mackinnon is retiring after 10 years as director of Campus Community Police.
Mike Mackinnon is retiring after 10 years as director of Campus Community Police.
Mike Mackinnon is retiring after 10 years as director of Campus Community Police.
In the event of an incident, the UWindsor Alert notification system enables Campus Police to send out information to all registered devices.
A test Friday of the UWindsor Alert notification system helped Campus Community Police.
In the event of an incident, UWindsor Alert sends information to those registered for the service.
Register for UWindsor Alert emergency notification system before a test at the end of the week.
Alumni Hall is the setting for a training exercise Wednesday by Windsor Police.
Windsor Police will conduct a training exercise Wednesday in and around Alumni Hall.
A team is tasked with faculty and staff in responding to students struggling with emotional or mental issues.
Mike MacKinnon, director of Campus Community Police, sits at the dispatch desk in its new offices.
New offices in the Joyce Entrepreneurship Centre will raise the profile of Campus Community Police, says director Mike MacKinnon.
Abby Nakhaie is the lucky winner of a Samsung Galaxy in the incentive prize draw for the United Way’s campus campaign.
A number of UWindsor faculty and staff won prizes in a draw for donors to the campus United Way campaign.
A Campus Police investigation has resulted in the arrest of a suspect in connection with a break-in of the Education Building on May 22.
The campus community is reminded to be cautious near construction zones and to observe and obey posted safety signs.
“We have a great deal of construction taking place on campus right now and though operators of construction vehicles are vigilant about accident prevention, we ask everyone to take an active part in protecting their own personal safety,” says Mike MacKinnon, director of Campus Police. “Common sense, looking both ways before crossing the street, and obeying warning signs will go a long way in preventing accidents.”