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From the President

Posted: Thursday, November 12, 2015

Campus Safety Forum: Updated Membership

I have asked Wanda Davis, chair of this year’s Campus Safety Forum, to establish a special subcommittee to review and advise us on some specific campus safety issues. I am pleased to inform you that the members of the subcommittee have been identified and will begin their work with the Campus Safety Forum immediately. Below you will find the updated membership of the Campus Safety Forum, including those appointed to the special subcommittee.

Committee
Chair: Wanda Davis, Professor, Higher Education Administration
Staff Support: Charles Kenyon, Associate Vice President and Dean of Students
Barish Ali, Assistant Professor, English
Frances Gage, Associate Professor, Fine Arts
Paula Madrigal, Wellness and Prevention Coordinator, Weigel Health Center
Carole Miller-Canestrari, Senior Counselor, Educational Opportunity Program
Jason Parker, Diversity Program Coordinator, Equity and Campus Diversity
Amy Pedlow, Assistant Chief of Police, University Police
Ramona Santa Maria, Associate Professor, Computer Information Systems
Mary Toll, Complex Director, Residence Life
William White, Professor, Social and Psychological Foundations of Education; Director, Faculty Development
Students: Darien Borgella, Marcel Baker, Christina Creighton, Jeffrey Scharoun, Nikita Singh.

Subcommittee
Jerod Dahlgren, Public Relations Director, College Relations
Cynthia Fasla, Interim Registrar, Registrar’s Office
Dawn Greil, Secretary I, Higher Education Administration
Terry Harding, Director, Campus Services
Lisa Krieger, Assistant Vice President, Finance and Management
Steven Shaffer, Manager of Design and Construction, Facilities Planning
Todd Sholtz, Network Analyst, Computing and Technology Services

The Campus Safety Forum serves as an advisory committee on campus security. The Safety Forum reviews current campus security policies and procedures and makes recommendations for their improvement. It specifically reviews current policies and procedures for (1) educating the campus community, including security personnel and those who advise or supervise students, about sexual assault; (2) educating the campus community about personal safety and crime prevention; (3) reporting sexual assaults and dealing with victims during investigations; (4) referring complaints to appropriate authorities; (5) counseling victims; and (6) responding to inquiries from concerned persons.

The Safety Forum provides written reports to the college president on its findings and recommendations at least once each academic year. Reports are available upon request from the Vice President for Student Affairs Office, Cleveland Hall 519.

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