The summer of 2006 brought many changes to the campus. Some were clearly noticeable; others were not. These changes are a part of an ongoing campus improvement project, a project that was started a while back, and will continue for some time to come.Campu
Neal Fassbender
Issue date: 9/14/06 Section: News
Welcome back! It is nice to have the campus so alive again, now that school is back in session. The faculty and staff at ERAU look forward to being part of your University experience.
In particular, the Campus Safety Department hopes to make your time here as pleasant and safe as possible. Our primary directive is to provide a secure environment and allow students to concentrate on their education and future.
The Safety Department feels it is important for everyone to contribute to this goal. Your help is both necessary and greatly appreciated. Students easily may access the Safety Department web site on the Prescott Campus home page to gather more information or stop by the Safety office next to the library. Students always are welcome. We know it is helpful to get to know your Safety officers.
Chief Harry Boden believes strongly about the ethical treatment of others and feels respect is an integral element to a well-run, peaceful University. Respect takes on many meanings but treating others with respect is to acknowledge others feelings and interests.
It can be a regard for someone, having esteem because of what they do or know. Often, respect is earned over time by consistent examples, creating an admiration for that person or policy.
Following laws and regulations shows respect for the community in general. For example, there are signs on campus advising people not to ride their bikes or skateboards on the sidewalks. This is not intended to restrict an individual's fun or choices, rather only to protect others from being injured and to ensure their rights to a safe environment.
ERAU has a diverse student population and staff. There always will be differences among people and not everyone will get along, all of the time. It is not feasible to expect perfect harmony and disagreements will occur. Nonetheless, another aspect of respect is simply not disrespecting others, practice tolerance and be more understanding.
In particular, the Campus Safety Department hopes to make your time here as pleasant and safe as possible. Our primary directive is to provide a secure environment and allow students to concentrate on their education and future.
The Safety Department feels it is important for everyone to contribute to this goal. Your help is both necessary and greatly appreciated. Students easily may access the Safety Department web site on the Prescott Campus home page to gather more information or stop by the Safety office next to the library. Students always are welcome. We know it is helpful to get to know your Safety officers.
Chief Harry Boden believes strongly about the ethical treatment of others and feels respect is an integral element to a well-run, peaceful University. Respect takes on many meanings but treating others with respect is to acknowledge others feelings and interests.
It can be a regard for someone, having esteem because of what they do or know. Often, respect is earned over time by consistent examples, creating an admiration for that person or policy.
Following laws and regulations shows respect for the community in general. For example, there are signs on campus advising people not to ride their bikes or skateboards on the sidewalks. This is not intended to restrict an individual's fun or choices, rather only to protect others from being injured and to ensure their rights to a safe environment.
ERAU has a diverse student population and staff. There always will be differences among people and not everyone will get along, all of the time. It is not feasible to expect perfect harmony and disagreements will occur. Nonetheless, another aspect of respect is simply not disrespecting others, practice tolerance and be more understanding.
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