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  • OSUPD Honors Fallen Officers During Memorial Ceremony

    The Ohio State University Police Division (OSUPD) honored fallen peace officers and remembered the life and sacrifice of OSUPD Officer Michael Blankenship during a Peace Officer Memorial Day Ceremony on May 13, 2026. “This week is truly about thanking not only our OSUPD officers, but also law enforcement nationwide for their sacrifice, commitment and dedication to keep their communities safe,”...
    Four officers salute a flower wreath.
  • OSUPD Helps Light Ohio Blue

    The Ohio State University Police Division (OSUPD) joined law enforcement agencies across the Buckeye State on May 6, 2026, in the annual Light Ohio Blue Memorial Caravan. The event is a statewide tribute honoring officers who died in the line of duty. “We’re honored to ride alongside our law enforcement partners across Ohio in remembrance of the officers who gave their lives in service to others,”...
    A line of first responder vehicles with their blue lights on.
  • Buckeye Alert System Test

    A Buckeye Alert system test will occur May 12. Students, faculty and staff on all Ohio State campuses will receive a text message that will be clearly identified as a test. If a Buckeye Alert is issued, information will also be posted at emergency.osu.edu . If your cell phone number is already in Workday (for faculty/staff) or BuckeyeLink (for students), then you are automatically registered for...
    graphic with words Buckeye Alert System test
  • OSUPD Lt. Bruce Allen Featured on City of Ohio State Podcast

    From summer events to on and off-campus patrols, The Ohio State University Police Division (OSUPD) works year-round to keep the Buckeye community safe. Lieutenant Bruce Allen highlights career opportunities, new safety initiatives and practical tips to help students stay informed, prevent crime and navigate campus with confidence.
    City of Ohio State Podcast
  • Behind the Badge: Officer Karalyn Rhodeback

    Name? Rank? Officer Karalyn Rhodeback How long have you been with OSUPD? Almost 4 years. I started June of 2022. You were just named Officer of the Year. What does this award mean to you? It is an honor. I work with a lot of amazing officers who should’ve also won the award. I appreciate the recognition. Where are you from and how does that help shape who you are today? I grew up in Mount Vernon...
    Behind the Badge Officer Rhodeback

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