Campus Safety Week Kicks Off
Campus Safety Week is a collaborative effort to spread awareness around current campus safety topics at SDSU.
Campus Safety Week is a collaborative effort by students, staff and faculty to spread awareness of current campus safety topics at SDSU.
Schedule of events:
Monday, April 2
Transportation Fair11 a.m.-1 p.m.; Conrad Prebys Aztec Student Union Courtyard
Learn about the on-campus resources SDSU offers regarding transportation and local vendors.
Skate & Bike Group Ride
2:15 p.m. (check-in at 2 p.m.); South Campanile Walkway
Participate in the campus-wide group ride covering all permitted bike/skating areas.
Tuesday, April 3
AOD Awareness Expo11 a.m.-1 p.m.; South Campanile Walkway
Stop by to gather information from on-campus organizations working to create awareness of the effects of alcohol and other drugs. Also, try on the drunk goggles!
Alcohol & Drug Abuse Panel
7:30-9 p.m.; Conrad Prebys Aztec Student Union Courtyard
Educate yourself and engage in discussion on the effects of alcohol and drug abuse.
Wednesday, April 4
CPR/AED Training10-11 a.m.; Templo Mayor, Conrad Prebys Aztec Student Union
Learn the basics of CPR and AED training.
Self-Defense Fair
11 a.m.-1 p.m.; South Campanile Walkway
Talk with campus police and self-defense instructors to learn key safety tips, and be sure to grab a panic alarm.
Active Shooter Response Training
11 a.m.-noon; Templo Mayor, Conrad Prebys Aztec Student Union
Corporal Mark Peterson will be explaining the appropriate response to an active shooter situation.
Self-Defense Instruction
2-3 p.m.; ENS Field
An instructed training on level 1 self-defense skills and moves led by our very own ENS Instructor Heidi Wilson. Check in early at the Self-Defense Fair!
Self Defense & Mental Mindset
3:30-4:30 p.m.; ENS Field
Hear from certified Jiu-Jitsu instructor Jim Perondi on the best mental mindset before, during, and after an attack.
Thursday, April 5
Mental Health Expo11 a.m.-1 p.m.; CalCoast Credit Union Open Air Theatre Walkway
Let your voice be heard in letter-writing to the State Capitol on higher education, and make your own stress ball.
Guided Meditation
12-1 p.m.; Montezuma Hall, Conrad Prebys Aztec Student Union
Relax and engage in meditation led by Delta Beta Tau, SDSU's co-ed service-based Buddhist fraternity. Don’t forget to bring your mat!
Depression & Suicide Awareness
7-9 p.m.; Centennial Walkway
Dedicate a tea light to a loved one affected by depression or suicide.
Friday, April 6
Coffee with the Chief10 a.m.-noon; Starbucks Patio, Conrad Prebys Aztec Student Union
Have a cup of coffee with SDSU Police Chief Joshua Mays.