2011-2012 Urbana University Student Handbook

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Safe locations at Urbana University are as follows: EAST—Center of first floor hallway SOUTH—Center of first floor hallway HAZARD (WEST)—Laundry room, 1st floor bathrooms ROSS/HICKORY—Basement laundry room area BLACKMER/LOSCH—Bathrooms in 1st floor suites SYCAMORE—Center of building, first floor restrooms/bathrooms NORTH—First floor classrooms & stairwells LIBRARY—Basement THE MILLER CENTER—Basement WILLIAMS—Lower level bathroom, hallway MOORE MATH & SCIENCE—Center of first floor hallway/restrooms GRIMES CENTER—First floor hallway by racquetball courts, first floor restrooms OAK—Center of first floor hallway, bathroom MEMMOTT/EATON/CHAPEL—Chapel basement HUB—Center of building, restrooms BARCLAY/BAILEY—First floor hallways and bathrooms COMMONS–Restrooms STUDENT CENTER–Lower level by student mailboxes/restrooms McCONNELL—First floor TV lounges, bathrooms, and laundry room The safest place to be during severe weather is in a basement. If the building has no basement or cellar, go to a small room (a bathroom or closet) on the lowest level of the structure, away from windows and as close to the center of the structure as possible.

STANDARDS FOR COMMUNITY LIVING Urbana University wishes to have a safe and secure environment for students, faculty and employees to seek their academic, social and employment goals. To maintain these efforts beyond reproach, it is the responsibility of the students, faculty, staff, and guests to treat and regard all persons with dignity and respect. The University respects students‘ privacy, yet we do not always promise confidentiality. To ensure student well-being others may need to get involved. Students should be aware that the University will intervene if we become aware of potentially life threatening behavior. The Standards for Community Living exists to protect all members of the Urbana University community, their rights and property, and to foster and enhance the mission of the University. The Code is not a complete list, but does include some of the activities that run counter to the mission of the University. It applies to the conduct of all registered students and registered student organizations while on University premises and at all University-sponsored functions held off campus. The term ―University premises‖ refers to all lands, buildings, and facilities owned, leased or operated by the University. Admission to Urbana University is a voluntary entrance into the academic community. By such 2011-12 Student Handbook

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