September 30, 2022
Annual campus security and fire safety reports available
Dear K-State students, faculty, staff, alumni and friends,
Kansas State University is dedicated to helping all members of the K-State community have a positive educational experience and is fully committed to providing a safe and inclusive environment for all. As part of that commitment, the annual security and fire safety report — Clery Report — is published each year to inform the public about crime on and around campus, efforts to improve campus safety and university policies. In compliance with the Higher Education Amendments of 1965, as amended, its purpose is to provide individuals with relevant information that will help them make informed decisions relating to their own safety and the safety of others. The reports are updated every year and contain fire and campus crime statistics for the previous three years on campus, in certain off-campus buildings or properties that are owned or controlled by K-State, and public property as required by law.
The 2022 reports for the Manhattan, Salina and Olathe campuses contain statistics for calendar years 2019, 2020 and 2021 and are available online at the link below.
http://www.k-state.edu/report/clery/
Anyone, including prospective students and employees, may obtain paper copies of the reports upon request at the following offices for each respective campus:
- Manhattan campus: Risk and Compliance, 214 Anderson Hall, 785-532-2832.
- Salina campus: Dean's Office, 107 Welcome Center, 785-826-2601.
- Olathe campus: Reception desk in the main lobby, 22201 W. Innovation Drive, Olathe, 913-541-1220.
K-State continues to sponsor various initiatives to increase awareness, educate and provide resources relating to individual and university obligations under the Clery Act. One of these initiatives is the Report It webpage, a convenient global reporting website where reports related to Clery Act crimes; academic violations; code of conduct violations; students of concern; discrimination, harassment, including sexual harassment, work-related incidents, access barriers, and incidents involving a minor may be submitted. Some examples of campuswide initiatives and programs are campus security authority training, ALICE active shooter training, alcohol and drug education, Safe Zone training, the Rave Guardian app and residence hall fire safety programs.
The Report It webpage may be accessed directly at k-state.edu/report.
Additionally, Kansas State University is required by law to annually notify all students, faculty and staff of alcohol and other drug policies, sanctions and the risks associated with use.
The memo from President Richard Linton is available online at k-state.edu/report/clery/drug-free-schools/.
This notification provides the campus community with the following:
- Alcohol and drug programs available to students and staff.
- Health risks associated with alcohol abuse and illicit drug use.
- Applicable university policies and standards of conduct and disciplinary sanctions for students and staff regarding alcohol and drug use.
- Federal and state legal sanctions.
Keeping K-State safe depends on the cooperation, involvement and support of all university community members. Thank you in advance for taking the time to review the information and doing your part in maintaining a safe and healthy campus community.
Sincerely,
Ryan VanDusen, Ph.D.
Compliance and conflict resolution manager
ksuclery@k-state.edu