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A TWIN CITIES CAMPUS I 1 I Emergency Numbers Contents PREGNANT? ABORTION SERVICES - CONFIDENTIAL • Non-Surgical Abortion • Board Certified Physicians in If Less Than 8 Weeks OB/GYN •Surgical Abortion to 21 Weeks •Serving Women Since 1973 • Free Pregnancy Testing • Located Close to U of M • Private Clinic • Most Insurance Accepted Meadowbrook Women's Clinic Call For Information 825 S 8th St #1018 612-376-7708 7am - 6pm M-F Minneapolis, MN www.meadowbrookclinic.com gam - 3pm Saturday Leasing: Office and Maintenance: 612-366-4659 612-331-8369 Espanol: Property Manager: 612-282-8749 TWIN CITIES 651-208-4680 1229 E Minneapolis Hennepin Ave HOUSING AND REALTY, LLC MN 55414 OnThe6oPC. com ~ 100% Satisfaction 6uaranteedl ill low ilL. 121m MLL COMPAQ. SONY. IBM Man - Thurs 7am - 11 pm Friday 7am - 8pm Saturday 12pm - 11 pm 612-378-3787 212 Ontario Street SE On ThelioPC. com q' . ",rr1IItrMs. Located on Ontario Street iust off Washington Ave, in Stadium Village. l "m,", LCD Mlflilltr, 612--379 2127 1OAt, Ii,,.,,,"m"., • All New Beds • Mystic Tan, UV-Free Tanning CJ nthe L 0 f \I [am p[/., ! 1l,ifJ/pttt Drim,S",fMf • On-Site Licensed Aesthetician MDAlti3 dU-D r UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA TWIN CITIES CAMPUS I 1 I Emergency Numbers Contents Directory of Services 2 TTYfTDD Calling Info & Pay Phone Locations, Campus Mail 3 To report fire, serious injury, illness, Phone Information & Instructions .4 or major utility failure University Organization ; 5 Board of Regents 5. From all locations 911 Administration 5 Regents Professors 6 Other Emergency Numbers (area code 612 Distinguished McKnight University Professors .•... 6 unless otherwise noted) Senate Members 6 Crisis Connection................................... 379-6363 University Committees 7 Emergency Maintenance Student Organizations 8 7am-5pm (M-F) 624-2900 Campus Maps At all other hours : 625-0011 Minneapolis East Bank 10 Environmental Health & Safety Minneapolis West Bank 12 8am--4:30pm (M-F) 626-6002 Sf Paul 13 At all other hours : 911 Building Abbreviations &Addresses 14 (ask for "Environmental Health & Safety") University Calendar 17 Poison Treatment 1-800-222-1222 Department Directory Sexual Violence Crisis Line 626-9111 Twin Cities : 18 Suicide Hotline 347-2222 Duluth 90 University Police 624-COPS Morris : 100 Crookston 103 Staff Directory 106 Information Numbers Student Directory 429 University Information (off-campus callers) 625-5000 Yellow Pages (at end of directory) University Information (on-campus callers) 0 The Student-StaffDirectoryis published annually and distributed" in 7 days a week, excluding holidays October or November. Department listings are coordinated by the Office of University Relations, Communication Services. For Produced by the Office of University Relations, Communication information about staff and student listings, please see below. Services, 3 Morrill Hall, 100 Church Street SE, Minneapolis, MN 55455 About the cover: Big Bluestem (Andropogon gerardiiVitman) is the FaCUlty or staff member: The staff section of this directory lists tallest of the prairie grasses native to Minnesota, growing as high as academic personnel, full-time civil service personnel, part-time civil 12 feet. Photographed in Tom Foley's prairie garden. service personnel, and retired academic personnel on all campu$es of the University. To request that your home address or phone ©2004 Tom Foley, www.TomFoleyPhotography.com. number be excluded from the directory, go to onestop.umn.edu. If you are not listed or information listed is not accurate, and you are on For posters and notecards featuring this photo, see www.umn.edu the University payroll or are a retired academic, alert your depart­ /urelate/mothernature. mental human resource/payroll contact. If you are not a University employee, contact an Office of Information Technology representa­ The University of Minnesota is committed to the policy that all tive bye-mail at [email protected]. persons shall have equal access to its programs, facilities, and employment without regard to race, color, creed,. religion, national Student: Your listing is compiled from information you supply to origin, sex, age, marital status, disability, public assistance status, Admissions during fall registration. You may exclude your listing from veteran status, or sexual ori.entation the directory by going to onestop.umn.edu or by filing a "Request to Suppress Directory Information" form. To request an exclusion or change a listing, visit a One Stop Student Services Center (200 Recycling Fraser Hall, 130 Coffey Hall, 130 West Bank Skyway). If you have University offices on the Twin Cities campus may recycle the questions about a listing, call 624-1111.' Student-StaffDirectoryby depositing it in any newspaper recycling bin (gold cover). For more information on recycling, call 625-8084. Published by University Directories, a division of Village Publishing Corp, Chapel Hill, North Carolina. *Text stock (newsprint) contains at least 35 percent postconsumer waste; cover contains at least 10 percent postconsumer waste. Please recycle. 2 TWIN CITIES CAMPUS UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA Directory of Services Below are listed some of the services available to COURIER SERVICE the University of Minnesota community. For off­ Campus Courier, UStorN 626-0707 campus resources, call United Way at 211 or DISABILITY INFORMATION Crisis Connection at 379-6363. Disability Services (VnTY), 180 McNamaraCtr ....... 626-1333 General Information, Accessibility Maps, Document Conversion, Physical Access, Reasonable ADMISSIONS Accommodations (acad/work), Sign Language Interpreters, Technical Assistance Training General Information, 240 WmsonH 625-2008 Computer Accommodations Program 626-0365 ATHLETICS Elevators (to report problems) 624-2900 Tickets: east end of MarA 624-8080 Housing: (on campus) U Housing Services 624-2994 Recreational Sports, 108 CookeH 625-6800 (of! campus) Center for Independent Living M 651-646-8342 BOOKSTORES TTY " 651-603-2001 Coffman Union (Mpls) 625-6000 Parking: Law School, MondaleH (Mpls) 626-8569 Disability Parking LocatiOns 626-7275 StCen (StP) 624-9200 "State Disability Parking Permits 651-297-3377 TTY 651-282-6555 CAMPUS INFORMATION Snow/lce Removal 625-7361 Campus Directory Assistance: TTY (Teletype Network), SEE department section From off campus 625-5000 TTY Relay System (to staff & faculty w/o TTYs) From on campus dial 0 Minnesota Relay Service 711 or 800-627-3529 Voice Mail System 626-0000 DISPUTE RESOLUTION CAMPUS NEWSPAPER Equal Opportunity & Affirmative Action, The Minnesota Daily, 2301 University Ave SE ........ 627-4080 419 MorH :.624-9547 Grievance Office, University, CHECK CASHING 658 HellerH 624-1030 Cashiers Offices: Student Dispute Resolution Center, 145 WmsonH (Mpls) 625-7535 107 EddyH 625-5900 101a AndH (WB) 625-1383 EMPLOYMENT, UNIVERSITY 107 CofH (StP) 625-8108 U of M Job Center, 170 DonhoweB 625-2000 COMPUTER HELPLINE www.umn.edu/ohr/employment ............................................................................ 301-4357 FI.NANCIAL AID COUNSELING-INDIVIDUAL & FAMILY Office of Student Finance, 200 FraserH 624-1111 Aurora Center for Advocacy 8. Education HEALTH AND PUBLIC SERVICES 407 BoynHS 626-2929 Employee Assistance Program, B20 Donhowe Boynton Health Service (general information): Faculty &Academic Staff 625-4073 Mpls 625-8400 Civil Service &Bargaining Units 626-0253 StP 624-7700 Mental Health Clinic, N-400 BoynHS 624-1444 HOUSING University Counseling & Consulting Services, 109 EddyH (Mpls) 624-3323 Housing & Residential Life, ComH East 624-2994 199 CofH (StP) 624-3323 HUMAN RIGHTS 225 BFAB (athletics) 625-6888 Office of Equal Opportunity & 230 McNamaraCtr (disabled employees) Affirmative Action, 419 MorH ; 624-9547 (VnTY) 624-3316 180 McNamaraCtr (disabled students) LEGAL AID (VmY) 626-1333 University Student Legal Service, 160 WBS 624-1001 Urgent Cou.nseling 625-8475 Office for University Women, 129 KlaCt 625-9837 LIBRARIES General Information 626-2227 All phone numbers are area code 612 unless otherwise noted. UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA TWIN CITIES CAMPUS 3 LOST AND FOUND CMU (Mpls) 624-4636 TTVITDD Calls WBS (Mpls) 624-6338 StCen (StP) 625-9794 Phones equipped with TTY/TDD (TeleTYpewriter/Telecom­ NOTARY SERVICES munications Device for the Deaf) are available by calling the University Student Legal Service,160 WBS 624-1001 University of Minnesota Technical Assistance Center at 301-4357 (301-HELP). Individuals or departments without ONE STOP PHONE LINE 624-1111 access to a TTY/TDD can call the Minnesota Relay Service (MRS) at 711 or 800-627-3529 to communicate with ny/ POLICE, CAMPUS TDD callers. Calls can be originated by either TTY/TDD General Information, 100 TSB 624-COPS users or voice phone users. Emergency (police, fire, medical) 911 Escort Service (624-9255) 624-WALK (24 hrs, 7 days a wk) TTY Pay Tel.ephone Locations TRANSPORTATION INFORMATION East Bank Bikes, Buses, Parking: 300 TSB 626-7275 Centennial Hall-main floor, east wing University Paratransit 282-6619 Northrop Memorial Auditorium-first floor mall entry, Metro Mobility Information (V) 651-602-1111 southeast corner (TTY) : 651-221-9886 Phillips-Wangensteen Building-main entry off Delaware, Metro Transit 373-3333 east corner (TTY) 341-0140 Roy Wilkins Hall-first floor lobby UNIVERSITY EMPLOYEE INSURANCE INFORMATION Sanford Hall-first floor lobby Williams Arena, east end, main lobby Employee Benefits, 100 DonhoweB 624-9090 West Bank Blegen Hall-ground floor, north entry Middlebrook Hall-main floor vending area Wilson Library-main floor, east entry lobby St Paul St Paul Student Center-lower level, near information
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