Health & Safety
Hearing Safety
As students and musicians at the University of Toledo, we encourage you to familiarize
yourself with safe practices and awareness regarding your hearing health.Ìý Our practice
and rehearsal spaces in the Center for Performing Arts are accoustically treated for
your safety, yet the potential for hearing damage is an ever-present concern.Ìý Links
below provide you with information that will increase your awareness of best practices
as you protect your hearing health.
General Physical and Mental Health
The University Health Center on ¹û¶³´«Ã½â€™s Main Campus offers convenient, affordableÌýhealthcare for ¹û¶³´«Ã½ students. The center houses the University Health Center, theÌýCounseling CenterÌýand theÌýMain Campus Pharmacy. Located near the Campus View Apartments and Rocket Hall, the University Health Center
allows students to get easy access to medical care without leaving campus. Students
can get to the Health Center via campus bus.
Title IX
The University encourages the reporting of sex discrimination, sexual harassment (includingÌýactual
or attempted sexual assault; domestic violence; dating violence; and stalking), or
retaliation that may occur in its programs or activities, to ensure that the University
has an opportunity to address prohibited conduct. Reports may be made byÌýor by contacting theÌýTitle IX Coordinator, Vicky Kulicke. University employees are mandated reporters (refer to Title IX Policy for exceptions)
for Title IX. As a university employee, if an incident is reported to you, you are
required to share the information you have with the Title IX Office. This enables
the Title IX Office to follow up with the parties involved to ensure all rights are
protected by Title IX.
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