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Current Students
All Drama students:
Safety
The School of Drama has a safety committee composed of Josie Gardner (chair), Kathy Burch, Cathy Madden, Brandon Petty, Anne Stewart, and Alex Danilchik. Any safety problem can be reported to any one of these people.
Everyone - student, staff and faculty - is ultimately responsible for his/her own safety. We have first aid kits in various places throughout the School. In Hutchinson, there are kits in the main office, production office, costume shop, lounge, and one is in the loft of 201. If one of them is empty, please report it to the main office, so we can replenish it. If you have an accident or are injured, please remember to report it. These reports are filed with the University and MAY assist in our securing funding to fix recurring problems. If you are in need of an ambulance, from a campus phone call 911 for the police, or, if no answer, call 222 for the UW Medical Center. If you are calling from a pay phone, just dial 911.
- Night ride - If you live to the west, north or east, within a mile of campus and you stay on campus after dark, take NightRide home. The NightRide shuttle takes you from campus right to your front door, U-PASS holders ride for free.
- Husky NightWalk - A uniformed guard assistance program that uses full-time security guards to assist students, staff, and faculty members to various locations on campus and within a one-mile radius off campus. (206)685-WALK.
Policy Memos
The School of Drama has official policies on all aspects of work here.
Security
Security should be a concern to all faculty, students and staff at the School. Access to the building after hours is available by having your Husky card swiped at the front desk of Hutchinson 101. All doors and windows must be closed when you leave a room, even if you know someone is coming in right after you.
Student health insurance
Students may purchase health insurance when they register for classes. If you are a grad student with an eligible Academic Student Employee appointment, do not sign up for student health insurance. Instead, you will sign up for the Graduate Appointee Insurance Program.
Student counseling center
The Counseling Center exists to support UW students in all aspects of their development. They provide personal counseling, career counseling, study skills assistance, and other services to currently-enrolled UW students. The Counseling Center also provides consultation to faculty, staff, and parents who have concerns about a student. |
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