Chief’s Message

At Northern Illinois University,learning takes place not only in the classroom, but all over campus, and we in the Department of Public Safety believe that we have some important lessons to offer.

Chief GradyWe are a modern, full service police agency, whose commitment goes beyond the typical definition of police work. Every one of the men and women who wear the badge is not only a fully trained police professional, but also an educator. We believe the best way to protect those we serve is to teach them how to protect themselves.

Some lessons are simple (keep doors and windows locked, walk with groups after dark, be aware of your surroundings, etc.) others are not. The expectation is that these lessons will not only keep our students safer on campus, but will help us achieve our ultimate goal of cultivating a generation of responsible, safety-conscious citizens. Our success to date is one of the reasons that NIU holds a reputation as one of the safest university campuses in the state.

We teach lessons in personal safety through programs and presentations in classrooms, residence halls, and community events.  Information is also available in a variety of pamphlets and on this website. Our people reinforce these lessons every day as they walk, bike and drive across campus, interacting with students, faculty, staff and visitors, making themselves a highly visible and approachable presence.

We are constantly working to ensure that our department is a model of proactive policing that can be emulated by universities and police in small and mid-sized communities across the nation and around the world.

Our continued success will depend largely upon our ability to work with the university community, so we are always seeking input from students, faculty, staff and visitors. If you have comments, complaints or ideas you would like to share, please feel free to e-mail me at dgrady@niu.edu, call our offices at 753-1212 or visit our offices in the Telephone and Security Building just west of Wirtz Hall.