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Ensuring a safe, healthy University experience

WVU is dedicated to providing a safe learning, working and living environment for our students, faculty, staff and visitors.

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Campus Carry

On July 1, 2024, the Campus Self-Defense Act takes effect. The law allows a person with a current and valid license concealed carry license to carry a pistol or revolver that is out of sight in campus areas that are not exempt under the law.

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Dial 9-1-1

if you have an emergency.

Or call 304-293-3136.

Quicklinks

Emergency Info

Know what to do and who to contact in specific situations.

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Safety Resources

Quicklinks to important phone numbers, campus services and safety guides.

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Preparedness and Training

Campus safety starts with you. Learn how to react during a crisis and how to avoid situations that may lead to crime.

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Wellness

Find programs to help you live a healthy, happy and productive life.

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Inclusion

The WVU experience is for everyone. We’re committed to fostering a diverse and inclusive culture.

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Useful Resources

WVU Alert

Emergency notification system for the Morgantown campus.

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LiveSafe App

Direct, two-way communication with University Police.

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University Police

992 Elmer Prince Drive
Morgantown, WV 26506-6563
304-293-3136
police.wvu.edu

Carruth Center

Health and Education Building
390 Birch Street
Morgantown, WV 26506
304-293-4431
carruth.wvu.edu
Report a Concern

You can help WVU provide a safe environment by reporting student concerns, student conduct violations, sexual misconduct or other potential threats to campus safety.