Geneva College

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Other Emergencies

Procedures for other emergencies include:

  • Earthquake
    • Take cover under a desk, table or doorway.
    • Stay away from windows and object that could fall and shatter.
    • Protect your head with your arms.
    • Evacuate carefully as soon as shaking stops.
    • If outside, move away from buildings, overhead lines, vehicles, equipment, poles and other objects that could fall or move abruptly.
  • Civil disturbance
    • Report civil disturbance to Geneva Security by campus phone at ext. 5678 (724-847-5678 from off-campus) or the security cell phone at 724-846-9632. 
    • Be prepared to answer questions like:
      Where?
      When did it begin?
      How many people are involved?
      What is taking place?
      Has any violence occurred?
      Has the group defined a purpose or intent
      Are the identities of the participants known?
  • Aircraft Crash
    • Immediately take cover until debris stops movement and then carefully evacuate the building.
    • Assemble at designated assembly point. Wait there until you are told it is safe to leave.
    • If trapped in a building, alert emergency crews of your position.
    • Try to stay low to the floor where there may be less heat, smoke and contaminates.

 

Point of Excellence

In the past four years, on average, 90% of Geneva students are working or in grad school within six months after graduation.

 
Upcoming Events
May23
ADCP Information Session
ADCP office on Geneva College campus 4:30 p.m.

Jun03
MBA Information Session
Northwood Hall, room 117 on the Geneva College campus 5:00 p.m.

ARTS & CULTURE
2013 Mancini winners
“Henries” recipients have been announced, and two performers have been selected for a trip to the national awards in NYC.
COMMUNITY
Geneva College organizes world’s largest game of knockout
Six hundred and fifty-six people gathered in Metheny Fieldhouse to honor Dr. Smith and support missions in Haiti.
STUDENT ORGANIZATIONS
Geneva College PRSSA chapter honored
The student-led organization has experienced much success in its inaugural year.
ACADEMICS
History students digitize the 1920s at Geneva
An online digital history archive has been created through a semester-long class project.
GRADUATE PROGRAMS
MBA program to hold information sessions
Attend a session in June, August or October to learn more about the program and the new concentrations in finance, marketing or operations.