At Indiana University School of Medicine, it is important that we maintain an environment that is safe and secure for all of our students, faculty and staff.
With undergraduate and graduate medical education programs offered at nine campuses around the state, we are continuing our efforts to promote safety at all of these sites for all members of our community.
Much like we partner with local health systems throughout the state to provide training for physicians, our IU police force works closely with local law and fire safety agencies in our communities to ensure security across all campuses. These groups work together to share information, solve problems, and enhance public safety.
Through these collaborative relationships, our world-class IU Police Departments share the longstanding IU Culture of Training with local partners. They are all committed to serve and protect IU School of Medicine students, faculty, staff, and visitors.
That commitment is reflected here in our 2024 Annual Security and Fire Safety Report. This annual report is provided in compliance with the Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Crime Statistics Act (Clery Act) and the Higher Education Opportunity Act (HEOA). This report provides safety and security information for all nine IU School of Medicine campuses.
From our campuses in Gary and Evansville, and everywhere in between, we hope you find useful information in this report. While we cannot prevent all occurrences of crime on our campuses, we are committed to providing a community where the highest standards of policing are in practice and strive to create a strong partnership between police and our school community.
Sincerely,
Jay L. Hess, MD, PhD, MHSA
Executive Vice President for University Clinical Affairs
Dean of the School of Medicine
Indiana University

