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Danforth Campus Services and Resources

All Emergencies
Police/Fire/Medical, On campus call WUPD
935-5555 

Committee Organized for Rape Education (CORE)
c/o Health Promotion Services       (314) 935-7139
CORE members provide educational programs for WU students in order to reduce risks regarding rape and sexual assault, and to support survivors.  Email the student leaders at CORE@sugroups.wustl.edu

Committee on Sexual Assault (COSA)
Jami Ake, co-chair          (314) 935-8172
Emily Knotek, co-chair    (314) 935-5086
Students, faculty, and administrators on this committee appointed by Assistant Vice Chancellor Karen Levin Coburn evaluate WU's programs and services intended to prevent and respond to sexual assault.  

Dean of Students, Office of
Justin Carroll 
Assistant Vice Chancellor for Students 
Residential Life Center 
Campus Box 1250 
935-5050 
The Dean of Students oversees the following student and programs:
Athletics (intercollegiate, intramurals, club sports, recreation and physical education); student housing and summer programs (Residential Life and Judicial Affairs).

Emergency Support Team (EST)
Campus Box 1201
935-5555
The Washington University Emergency Support Team (EST) is a volunteer student organization that provides 24-hour emergency medical care to the Washington University community. Half of the members are licensed Emergency Medical Technicians (EMTs), and the other half are certified in Standard First Aid. WUEST additionally offers classes in CPR and first aid, provides first aid for special campus events, and co-sponsors an EMT class each spring.
www.est.wustl.edu

Residential Life, Office of 
Residential Life Center 
Campus Box 1250
935-5050 
Monday-Friday, 8:30 a.m.­5 p.m. 
The Office of Residential Life is responsible for campus student housing and related services. The staff is available to advise individuals and provide access to diverse counseling support services. This office oversees Resident Advisors and the Resident Advisor Duty Office. RAs are available throughout the Residence Halls to provide a support system for students. 
www.rescomp.wustl.edu/~housing/

Resident Advisors (RAs)
Residence Life Center
935-6071
5 p.m.­11 p.m. Sunday­Thursday
7 p.m.­1 a.m. Friday and Saturday 
Staffed with two RAs, the Duty Office is available to students in case of emergencies and lock-outs. 

Director of Judicial Programs 
Tamara King
Residential Life Center 
Campus Box 1250 
935-4174 
The Judicial Administrator (JA) serves as the primary contact person for members of the Washington University community who wish to file complaints regarding student behavior or have questions regarding their rights and responsibilities under the University Judicial Code. The JA receives and investigates complaints of violations of the University Judicial Code, www.wustl.edu/policies/judicial.html; determining whether a violation occurred; and, if so, imposing appropriate sanctions. The JA may refer certain cases to the University Judicial Board. 

Safety Coordinator
General Safety Officer, Environmental Safety & Health Office, General Safety Division      (314) 362-6816
The General Safety Office acts as a resource to provide assistance, advice, or training concerning Occupational Safety & Health issues.  Areas included are fire safety, hazard abatement, risk management, natural disaster planning and accident investigation. The staff also provide assistance in the area of ergonomics, lock-out tag-out, confined space, indoor air quality and asbestos. See also, Safety and Security Commission

Sexual Assault and Rape Action Hotline (SARAH)
935-8080
SARAH is a 24-hour hotline, open to all members of the Washington University community, providing counseling, resources, and referrals on issues of sexual abuse. SARAH is student organized and operated; all SARAH volunteers have received at least 40 hours of training on issues related to sexual abuse. The answering service will contact a SARAH volunteer who will return your call within 20 minutes. CALLS ARE TREATED AS COMPLETELY CONFIDENTIAL. 

Student Health Services
935-6666
Dardick House
Campus Box 1201
shs.wustl.edu
Located in the Habif Health & Wellness Center, Student Health Services offers these comprehensive, student-centered services:
Medicine Services
Mental Health Services
Health Promotion Services

Parking and Transportation Services
700 Rosedale (near the corner of Skinker and Rosedale)
Campus Box 1200
935-5601 
Hours: 8:30 a.m. ­5:00 p.m., Monday-­Friday 
Parking and Transportation Services handles parking permits and tickets. It is also responsible for the University's shuttle service. 
parking.wustl.edu

Uncle Joe's Peer Counseling and Resource Center
Gregg House, basement
Phone counseling 24 hours 935-5099 
In person counseling 10 p.m.­1 a.m., every night 
Uncle Joe's is a student-run counseling service. The students who work at Uncle Joe's are available for confidential counseling by phone or in person. Uncle Joe's has information and resources for dealing with a wide range of problems encountered by college students.

WUPD (Danforth Campus)
Police Building
Shepley Drive (South 40)
Campus Box 1038, St. Louis, MO 63130-4899
935-5555
WUPD officers are available 24 hours a day to respond to any call involving an emergency or need for police assistance on the Danforth Campus.

Women's Crisis Counselor
Karen Levin Coburn  935-5040
Assistant Vice Chancellor for Students
Women's Building, Rm. 113 
Campus Box 1136  
Lisa Sinden-Gottfried  935-5980

<>Call University Police at 935-5555 to access Women's Crisis Counselors after office hours or on weekends.  The Women's Crisis Counselors are available for immediate and confidential counseling, support, and assistance in gaining access to services and providing information about reporting options.
 
 

Off-Campus Services and Resources

Crime Victims Assistance
652-3623 
24-hour, 7-days-a-week hotline for victims of all types of crimes. Provides emotional first aid, information, and referral services. 

Crisis and Counseling 24-Hour Hotline
647-HELP (647-4357)
Especially for suicide intervention. 

Rape and Violence End Now (RAVEN)
7314 Manchester 
Maplewood, MO 63143
645-2075 
Monday-Friday, 8 a.m.­6 p.m.
Individual and group therapy for men who abuse women emotionally or physically. Fees are negotiable.

SafeCity Crime Mapping
SafeCity incident mapping allows a visual presentation of activity and incidents that have occurred in the St. Louis metropolitan area.
Click here to access this crime mapping tool.

Women's Support and Community Services
2165 Hampton
St. Louis, MO 63139
531-2003
24-hour crisis hotline for women who have experienced physical, emotional, and sexual abuse. In-person individual counseling is also offered. 

YWCA St. Louis Regional Sexual Assault Center
140 N. Brentwood Blvd. 
Clayton, MO 63105 
726-6665 (office)
531-7273 (hotline) 
The YWCA Women's Resource Center offers confidential counseling and a number of classes on assertiveness, self-defense, and other topics. The center also coordinates SART (Sexual Assault Response Team). SART consists of a group of volunteers trained to provide crisis intervention to victims of sexual assault. SART volunteers are available to victims receiving medical attention at the hospitals close to Washington University. 
www.ywcastlouis.org/sexassault/index.htm

Barnes-Jewish Hospital
One Barnes Hospital Plaza 
St. Louis, MO 63110
Emergency Department, 362-9123
216 S. Kingshighway
St. Louis, MO 63110
Urgent Care Center, 454-7900 (minor injuries and illnesses can be seen here) 
www.barnesjewish.com

St. Mary's Health Center
6420 Clayton Road
St. Louis, MO 63117 
Emergency Department, 768-8360 
www.stmarys-stlouis.com

 
 

Police Departments
 

St. Louis City Police
www.stlouiscitypolicedept.org
Area 1 Division Station 
3157 Sublette 63139 
Districts 1-2-3
Non-emergency 444-0100
Clayton Police
227 S. Central 
Clayton, MO 63105
Emergency 9-1-1 (if off campus) 
Non-emergency 727-4130
 www.ci.clayton.mo.us
   
(Area 2 Division Station) Central Patrol
919 N. Jefferson 63106 
Districts 4-5-9 
Non-emergency 444-2500 
St. Louis County Police
7900 Forsyth Blvd.
Emergency 9-1-1 (if off campus) 
Non-emergency 889-2341
www.stlouisco.com/police/
   
Area 3 Division Station
4014 Union 63115 
Districts 6-7-8
Non-emergency 444-0001 

Emergency—All areas, all districts
9-1-1 (if off campus)

University City Police
6801 Delmar
University City, MO 63130
Emergency 9-1-1 (if off campus)
Non-emergency 725-2211 
www.universitycitymo.org/police.htm