5 actions to take to be more prepared and stay safe September 30, 2022As September and National Preparedness Month comes to a close, The Daily teamed up with the Division of...FeaturedUniversity News·
Reminder: Download the university’s new safety and transportation apps August 4, 2022Members of the Case Western Reserve University community are reminded to download two new safety and transportation apps...Campus Updates·
New safety, transportation apps to launch Aug. 1 July 18, 2022On Aug. 1, Case Western Reserve will transition to two new mobile apps for safety alerts and transportation...FeaturedUniversity News·
Campus Security Authority training launched for selected departments, new hires June 1, 2022As part of Case Western Reserve University’s ongoing efforts to be compliant with the federal Campus Crimes Reporting...Faculty & Staff·
CWRU Job Fair April 21, 2022Case Western Reserve University’s Division of Public Safety will host a job fair, sponsored by Cleveland City Councilman Kevin Conwell, Saturday, April...Events·
Review safety and security tips before leaving campus for winter break December 14, 2021With final exams ending this week, many students will be departing their residences on and near campus. As...Student Life·
Hand-activated crosswalk strobe lights, signs around campus December 8, 2021Members of the Case Western Reserve University community are advised that many of the crosswalk strobe lights and...Campus Updates·
Stay safe when using a bicycle or scooter December 2, 2021Winter in Cleveland is coming—but on days when Northeast Ohio weather is cooperating, a bicycle or scooter can...FeaturedUniversity News·
Walking on campus in the evenings? Get tips for staying safe November 30, 2021As the days get shorter and the sun sets earlier, it becomes even more important to take safety...FeaturedUniversity News·
Staying Safe at CWRU: Get youth involved September 23, 2021September is National Preparedness Month, a time to consider how to stay safe in the face of potential...Connect·