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Yahoo
19-03-2025
- Yahoo
USI responds to suspicious person report
HENDERSON, Ky. (WEHT)- The University of Southern Indiana's safety department says a recent report of a suspicious person seen on its hiking trails was a misunderstanding. According to officials, a person made a social media post warning students at USI that she witnessed a man following a female student on the trails. Officials say they spoke with that person and reviewed camera footage, before determining the incident was not suspicious and no one was in danger. USI officials applauded the reporter's concern and reminds students that if they see something odd, they should say something. During the investigation, USI Public Safety employees as well as Vanderburgh County Sheriff Deputies patrolled the trails and noted that patrols will increase as fair-weather approaches. University officials also recommend students download and use the Rave Guardian app or contact USI Public Safety at 812-492-7777. Bobcat trapping season begins this fall Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.
Yahoo
18-02-2025
- Health
- Yahoo
Narcan box now available on USI campus
HENDERSON, Ky (WEHT) – University of Southern Indiana students have partnered with USI Public Safety to bring a Narcan box to campus and educate the community on its use. 'Together, we're raising awareness about the Narcan box they are receiving from the Vanderburgh County Health Department. Our focus is on educating students about Narcan—how it works, how it can save lives and where the box will be located on campus,' says nursing student Lisa Klem '25. USI to offer new MBA concentration in Artificial Intelligence According to the university, the box was installed at the C-store by the on-campus apartments and a dedication ceremony was held on Monday. Officials state while USI Public Safety officers already carry Narcan, the initiative enhances accessibility and reinforces campus safety. 'The use of Narcan has been seen nationally as a tool that saves lives. Any time we can have a tool that could potentially save a life, we want to have that available. It was good for Public Safety to work with these students on the process and the experience of obtaining a Narcan box,' says Director of Public Safety Sam Preston. 'I provided guidance to the students as they worked on the project, and because this was a learning project, they were able to include an educational piece as well.' Officials also state as part of the outreach, nursing students hosted tabling events to educate the campus on recognizing opioid overdoses and the importance of calling for emergency help after administering Narcan. Preston emphasized the importance of being prepared. 'Addiction can happen anywhere. This box provides an extra layer of protection,' he says. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.