Pitt to heighten security measures Monday
April 7, 2012
Starting today people can expect long wait times when entering University buildings — without… Starting today people can expect long wait times when entering University buildings — without their backpacks.
Pitt officials posted a statement on Sunday explaining heightened security measures around campus.
Once police clear and secure the buildings, Pitt will limit access to them. The statement, issued by Provost and Senior Vice Chancellor Patricia Beeson and Executive Vice Chancellor Jerome Cochran, says that over the next few days these measures will apply to all buildings.
But, it did not specify which buildings the heightened security measures will apply to on Monday.
Upon entering a secured building, everyone will need to present a Pitt ID. Only one entrance in each building will be open, and people should arrive to their buildings earlier than usual to accommodate for the wait time.
The statement also says that book bags, backpacks and packages will not be allowed in.
In addition, non-Pitt residents will no longer be allowed into residence halls.
“We will continue to evacuate and sweep buildings when threats are received but these additional security measures will reduce the amount of time needed to clear and reopen the buildings,” the statement said.