09/15/2025 | News release | Distributed by Public on 09/15/2025 07:31
Next week, Sept. 22-26, is Campus Safety Week at Georgia College & State University.
In honor of National Campus Safety Month, Georgia College & State University will host seven live webinars spanning various safety topics, from mental health resources to active-threat scenario training.
Each 30-minute webinar will also include an open Q&A forum.
See the schedule of events below and please plan to attend as your schedule allows.
"What Does It Mean to 'Shelter in Place?'" (3 p.m.)
Brian Freese, deputy chief of police at Georgia College, will explore the crisis situations that lead to "shelter in place" orders, how they differ and what you need to know in each specific instance.
"Sexual Misconduct & Title IX" (3 p.m.)
Jackie Watts, Title IX coordinator, will discuss misconduct, how to report it and the important role of mandatory reporters.
"Preparing for Severe Weather" (3 p.m.)
Jeremy Nobles, associate director of Emergency Management, will outline what you need to know before and during emergency weather situations, from stocking necessary supplies to how the university works to keep you safe.
"Protecting Yourself and Your Belongings" (2 p.m. - for students)
Director of Residence Life Lori Burns will share tips and tricks about personal safety, as well as preventing theft and burglary.
"What If There's a Chemical Spill or Fire?" (3 p.m. - for faculty/staff)
Dr. Michael Hejazi, director of Environmental Health, Safety & Fire Safety, will cover the proper response to dangerous workplace accidents.
"You're Not Alone: Mental Health Resources" (2 p.m.)
Steve Wilson, director of Counseling Services, will dive into mental health, the signs of a crisis and the resources available to those who are, or know someone who is, struggling.
"Emergency Preparedness: Active Threat Protocols" (3 p.m.)
Public Safety Chief Wes Hardin will provide an overview of lockdown protocols, how to properly respond to reported active-shooter or bomb threats and how Public Safety is prepared to keep you safe.
ACCESS THE WEBINAR
Georgia College is dedicated to your safety - in fact, $856,000 was recently committed to safety improvements on campus, and the university earned national certification last week for its storm preparedness.
It's also important, however, to know what resources are available to you here at GCSU. Below, Chief Wes Hardin offers tips for staying safe and informed on campus.
For more information about GCSU's safety culture, visit Public Safety online.