Officer Building
Assignments
Adopt-a-Cop
The Adopt-A-Cop program was developed as a means to establish a rapport between the University Police Department and the student population. Generally, Adopt-A-Cop officers engage in such activities as giving various presentations to the students and educating them on important issues. Adopt-A-Cop presentations cover a range of topics including personal safety, drug and alcohol awareness, sexual assault awareness, and self defense classes. This involvement establishes a rapport and provides a visible role model to students.
Below are assignment of officers to residence halls:
Residence Hall | Officer |
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Louise Anderson Hall | Villasano, Schmitter |
Pearce Hall | Karlis, Erickson |
snyamncut Hall | Douthitt, Wier |
Streeter Hall | Bickley, Peck |
Administrative Building Assignments
Officers are also assigned to academic and administrative buildings:
Buildings | Officer |
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Arts Complex (Arts, Music, Communications, R-TV and Theatre) | Schmitter |
Computing & Engineering, Cadet Hall and Cheney Hall | Karlis |
Science Building, JFK Library and Jim Thorpe Fieldhouse | Ewen |
Red Barn | Day |
Monroe Hall and Indian Education Center | Villasano |
Huston Hall and Sutton Hall | Peck |
Martin Hall and Williamson Hall | Bickley |
Kingston Hall, Senior Hall, Showalter Hall | Erickson |
Patterson Hall, Tawanka Hall, and Hargreaves Hall | Gerard |
Archives Building, EWU Children's Center and Isle Hall | Wier |