University breaks.
You can obtain information about student positions on Tru-positions or at the Department of Public Safety Office located in the General Services Building, Monday-Friday from 8am-5pm, or call (660) 785-4176.
Interested in working for the Department of Public Safety?
The Department of Public Safety is always looking for responsible, self-motivated students to work as student security officers. The student security position requires availability evenings, weekends, holidays, and
* Road Trips are ok, however, try to avoid stopping at rest stops and restaurants along the way.
* No matter what you do, remember to always wear a mask, wash your hands, and social distance.
STAY SAFE BULLDOGS AND HAVE FUN!
Spring Break = Mental Health Break! Tips for a safe berak:
*The CDC currently does not recommend travel due to highly contagious variants of Covid-19 in the US.
*Don't travel to party. Gathering in large groups is a bad idea right now.
* If you travel, go to the beach. Stay with your group/members of your household, buy your own groceries and eat at your rental house.
* Avoid eating out at restaurants. Restaurants are places the chance of Covid-19 transmission is high. Outdoor dining is better.
your hand.
• Remain on the scene, in a safe place, until the police arrive.
• Do not allow another witness or media to contaminate your memory.
• Do not compare or discuss what you saw with another witness.
HOW TO BE A GOOD EYEWITNESS
** Personal safety comes first! **
If you see a weapon or hear the sound of a gunshot, get down and/or seek cover.
• Look in the direction of the sound. Make a mental note of persons or vehicles in that area.
• With regard to people, remember that
characteristics include make and model. Temporary characteristics include color, tag number, dents/primer, lights on/off or broken/burned out.
• Commit what you saw to memory. Have a pen available on your person; if paper is not available, write what you have just witnessed on
INCREASE IN MOTOR VEHICLE THEFTS IN THE KIRKSVILLE AREA.
While nothing is fail-safe, there are things you can do that might help protect yourself from becoming a victim of motor vehicle theft. Many auto thefts are crimes of "opportunity". Leaving the keys in your car
(even a "hidden" spare key) greatly increases your chances of having your car stolen.
• Don't leave your keys in your vehicle.
• Close your windows and lock your doors whenever you leave your vehicle, regardless of how long you plan to be gone.
• Park in well‐lit areas.
VIOLETTE HALL PARKING LOT ON TRUMAN CAMPUS will be closed Friday night February 12, through Wednesday, February 17.
All vehicles must be removed by 6 p.m. tomorrow (Friday) evening. This is to allow for heating oil to be delivered every day during this period of time.
Stay safe & warm bulldogs! It is going to get colder than a bulldog's wet nose out there this weekend!!! Bundle up or stay indoors! “⚠️Alright, there is no easy way to say this, it is going to be COLD this weekend. If you have to be outdoors, plan & dress accordingly to limit
DO YOU LIVE OFF-CAMPUS AND RECYCLE?
This week (February 8 through February 12, 2021) is a Recycle Week! Remember to place your recycling tote curbside by 6:30 am on your scheduled day of garbage collection!
Remember:
• All recyclables must be clean of ALL food waste and
• Styrofoam
• Glass (Glass Recycling is a separate program)
• Diapers
• Paper Towels, Paper Plates, Pizza Boxes, etc.
In the event recycling is not curbside at time of collection or recyclables contain items that are not accepted, the resident must make proper corrections