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Covid Testing at BJC

POTD-11 19 20-Covid Testing at BJC

Clay Kuzmin, a staff member with Drug Free Sports, hands off a COVID-19 saliva test kit to one of the many Penn State students who have made their way to the Bryce Jordan Center for free, pre-departure testing throughout the week.

Run Hide Fight 1

Run Hide Fight 1

Penn State’s Active Attacker Response Program offers three action steps if confronted with an active assailant, making it easy to remember and act upon in an emergency: run if you can, hide if you can’t, and fight as a last resort. Once in a safe place, call 911 and give detailed information about what is happening.

The photo shows a white KN95 mask and a surgical mask.

KN95 face mask

Well-fitting, multi-layered masks key to reducing transmission as nationwide spread of omicron variant continues.

A group of former criminal justice students stand and talk to two Penn State Beaver students while the professor looks on

Criminal Justice 100

Tiere Phillips, left, and Michael Biskup talk to two Penn State Beaver students as Dr. Mari Pierce looks on. Phillips and Biskup were two alumni who returned to the Beaver campus to talk to Pierce's Criminal Justice 100 class about their post-graduation experiences.

Run: Have an escape route in mind. Hide: If unable to run from the danger, you should hide. Fight: Fighting is a last resort to be used only when your life is in imminent danger. (However, sometimes fighting may be the first and only option.)

Run Hide Fight Graphic 2021

Penn State University Police and Public Safety reminds students, employees and visitors to familiarize themselves with the University’s official Active Attacker Response Program.