A close working relationship between local, state and university police was absent in August 2017, according to a scathing independent review by former federal prosecutor Tim Heaphy, who is now the university’s lead lawyer.

During her tenure, Graham expanded the university’s safety and security features, added new cameras across Grounds and rolled out a new app that is intended to help the university community more easily alert law enforcement and each other about safety concerns.

In a departing message to colleagues, Graham said she came to UVa with 120 safety and security recommendations awaiting her attention, recommendations that came from community members and consultants. She said that 116 of those recommendations were addressed in her time at the university.