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  • Subject: RE: Transportation for students to SAFE exams?
  • Date: Wed, 9 Jan 2019 17:16:52 +0000
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Hi Jess,

 

At Tulane, the students can get transportation for free through our student-run ambulance service (Tulane EMS), through the campus police, or through one of our on-call staff members, who would use their personal vehicle. 

 

Best,

Julia

 

Julia Broussard, MSW, LCSW
Title IX Program Manager
Tulane University | Office of Academic Affairs & Provost
Gibson 200 | New Orleans, LA 70118
504.314.2897 |

allin.tulane.edu

 

From: <> On Behalf Of Jess Myers
Sent: Wednesday, January 9, 2019 9:02 AM
To:
Subject: Transportation for students to SAFE exams?

 

Hello and Happy New Year!

 

I'm reaching out to see if any of you can provide any examples of your campuses services related to transporting students during the evenings and weekends to the hospital to receive a SAFE exam. My campus is about 30 minutes away from the nearest hospital with a SAFE program and we currently provide taxi vouchers to students who do not have their own car or can secure transportation through a friend or family member but are looking into what other options we may be able to provide. It would be most helpful if any of you have other solutions or suggestions we may be able to adapt for our campus.

 

Much thanks,

Jess Myers

 

 

Jess Myers

Director, Women's Center

University of Maryland Baltimore County

The Commons Suite 004

1000 Hilltop Circle

Baltimore, MD 21250

410.455.2714 

 

My Pronouns: she/her/hers

 

All are welcome as long as they respect women. Their experiences. Their stories. Their potential.

 




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