The University of Arizona (UA) has released the results of a campus safety survey conducted by the city of Tucson. The survey, which gathered feedback from over 1,500 students, faculty, and staff, aimed to assess perceptions of safety on and around campus. Key findings include concerns about crime near campus, the need for better lighting, and a desire for more communication between the university and local law enforcement. UA President Robert C. Robbins has pledged to address these issues and has formed a Campus Safety Task Force to develop a comprehensive safety plan.