Q&A with CWRU Police’s Adam Gilmore on staying safe this fall October 31, 2024As fall sets in and daylight hours dwindle with the end of Daylight Savings on Nov. 3, staying...FeaturedUniversity News·
Staying safe at CWRU: Protect belongings, vehicles on campus September 4, 2024With the start of a new semester—and with hundreds of new students on campus—it’s an important time to...Campus Updates·
Safety tips to keep in mind over spring break March 6, 2024Spring break (March 11–15) is a time for Case Western Reserve University students to step away from their...FeaturedUniversity News·
Download latest safety and transportation apps August 28, 2023As Case Western Reserve University students and faculty and staff members start the new academic year, the Division...Campus Updates·
Staying safe this summer: Tips on protecting your vehicle—and yourself July 12, 2023While there may be fewer people on Case Western Reserve’s campus over the summer, university police are seeing...FeaturedUniversity News·
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·
Preparedness and Safety Fair September 22, 2022September is National Preparedness Month and Campus Safety Awareness Month. The Case Western Reserve University Office of Resiliency...Events·
Review pedestrian safety tips September 13, 2022Whether you’re running late on your way to class or a meeting, or just taking a casual stroll...Campus Updates·
Review advice for staying safe on bicycles and scooters September 6, 2022When you need to get across campus quickly, a bicycle or scooter can be an efficient way to...FeaturedUniversity News·
National Preparedness Month Week 1: Make a plan September 6, 2022National Preparedness Month is recognized each September to promote family and community disaster planning now and throughout the...Campus Updates·