An unidentified person looked over a shower curtain in Miller Hall's first-floor bathroom Aug. 30 at approximately 8 a.m.
No suspect was apprehended, according to Senior Associate Dean of Residential and Dining Services Richard Bova.
Bova said he did not know the gender or description of the peeping tom. He would not identify the student who was in the shower at the time.
The student filed a police report and the incident is still under investigation by the Department of Public Safety, Bova said. He did not know of any subsequent peeping problems in Miller.
The incident occurred in a bathroom which the floor's residents has designated as gender-neutral. The bathroom had originally been a men's room.
Bova said the residents of the first floor held a meeting after the incident to discuss mutual concerns.
"I think it's a good opportunity for people to think about being aware of who is in our community and continue to be vigilant," Bova said. "When somebody looks like they're not part of our community but walking around there, we need to pay attention to that."
Bova encouraged students to notify the Department of Public Safety of suspicious people.
If a student is implicated in the incident, Bova said, the University will evaluate its options carefully by speaking with the student, assessing the student's threat level, and making appropriate referrals including, but not limited to, disciplinary action.