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Section of Bellflower Road to be closed for two weeks beginning June 17
Beginning Monday, June 17, Bellflower Road will be closed between Guilford House and Weatherhead School of Management. There will still be access to the Tinkham Veale University Center loading dock during this closure.
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University Circle's Quarterly Pedestrian Safety Meeting
Members of the Case Western Reserve University community are invited to join University Circle Inc. and the University Circle Police Department for their quarterly Pedestrian Safety Public Meeting Monday, June 10, from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. via Zoom. The meeting will include updates on recent crash…
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Building a connected CWRU community: review sexual assault resources
April 2024 marks the 23rd anniversary of Sexual Assault Awareness Month—a movement that calls attention to the fact that sexual violence is widespread and impacts every person in the community. This year’s theme, “Building Connected Communities,” underscores that goal, and aims to show how our…
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Public safety’s Sarah Shendy named Arab-America Foundation 40 Under 40 honoree
Sarah Shendy, a sergeant with the Case Western Reserve University Division of Public Safety, was named an award recipient for the Arab-America Foundation 40 Under 40. This award highlights Arab-American individuals around the country who have excelled in their profession. Shendy is the only law…
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Total solar eclipse on April 8: What the CWRU community needs to know
Editor’s note: Looking at a solar eclipse without proper protection can cause eye damage. In most cases, the effects are temporary, but the damage can be permanent. It takes just seconds for damage to occur. Symptoms of eye damage from a solar eclipse include blurry vision, headache, a blind spot…
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Safety tips to keep in mind over spring break
Spring break (March 11–15) is a time for Case Western Reserve University students to step away from their books and get some much-needed rest—whether heading home, taking a trip or remaining on campus. No matter where you will spend your spring break, there are important safety considerations to…
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Rape Aggression Defense (R.A.D.) training course to be offered
In recognition of Women's History Month in March and Sexual Assault Awareness Month in April, the Division of Public Safety will offer R.A.D. (Rape Aggression Defense) training for all students, faculty and staff who identify them as women. R.A.D. is a four-week course that will be held…
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Stop the Bleed courses to be held throughout the month
In recognition of National Heart Month, the Division of Public Safety and CWRU Emergency Medical Service will partner to educate students, faculty and staff on the importance of treating life-threatening injuries until help arrives. Throughout the month of February, members of the Case Western…
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Reminder: Case Quad is for pedestrian traffic only
At Case Western University, safety is our top priority. While students, faculty, and staff enjoy various means of transportation to, on, and around campus, wheeled recreational transportation devices can present increased safety risks to pedestrians in certain areas of campus. Last fall, in an…
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Get certified in CPR during a training session this month
In recognition of National Heart Month, the Office of Resiliency will partner with the University Hospitals EMS Training & Disaster Preparedness Institute to host a series of adult and pediatric CPR training courses on campus. The courses will certify participants in CPR, first aid and…