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A campus emergency may include fire, extreme weather, loss of power, pandemic, or other city, state, or federal emergencies that affect The College of St. Scholastica in Duluth and at its coordinate campuses.

During an emergency, this page will be updated regularly with information for the St. Scholastica community.

If you lose Internet service, call the St. Scholastica Emergency Information Hotline
(218-723-7099)
for updates.

If you have Internet service but the St. Scholastica Web site is down, an emergency Web page will be posted at http://www.css.edu. It will contain appropriate information.Public Announcements
In the event of a major emergency affecting multiple locations, The College of St. Scholastica will attempt to send email and phone messages to all participants' emergency contacts within 72 hours of the event.

Updates will be sent via email from EMERGENCYINFO. Messages from this source are required reading as a condition of your status as an employee or student.

Emergency Response Plan
View the Emergency Response Plan. The St. Scholastica makes every effort to ensure the health and safety of its students, faculty, and staff. The College monitors health and safety situations locally, nationally and internationally through news reports and law enforcement advisories.

The College is prepared to respond to emergency situations through its Emergency Response Plan, as administered by the Human Emergency Response Team and/or the Infrastructure Emergency Response Team. The plan includes College-wide procedures. The members of these teams have been trained for immediate and thorough response during an emergency.

Emergency Conduct
In the event of a major incident, the College advises all members of the internal community to follow these guidelines:
  • Stay calm.
  • Stay off the telephone and Internet except for critical communications; circuits often overload after emergencies. Don't add to the problem.
  • If the alarm sounds, follow your building's evacuation plan. In case of a terrorist attack, stay indoors; this is particularly important if the perceived threat is of a chemical or biological nature.
  • Follow the directions of trained College personnel, including Campus Security officers, Residence Life staff, and Facilities Services personnel.
Contact Us
Our number for use during office hours (M-F, 9-5) is (218) 723-6387. You can also leave messages at this number at any time.

Submit a question via email

Human Emergency Response Team
Steve Lyons, Incident Commander
Beth Domholdt
Bob Ashenmacher
Mike Turner
Bo Ekmark
Jill Sikkink
Kevin McGrew

Infrastructure Emergency Response Team
Tom Brekke, Incident Commander
Mike Turner, Assistant Incident Commander
Bob Ashenmacher
Tim Orlowski
Art Sasse
Terry Belich
Lynne Hamre

Saints Alert
Registration Info

Severe Weather

Emergency Procedures

Pandemic
Preparedness

Coordinate Campuses

General Resources

Infrastructure/Human
Emergency Response Protocols

Phone Numbers

Security
Non-emergency:
723-5937

Emergency:
911

Info Hotline
218-723-7099

Facilities Services
723-6106

College Communications
723-5935

Technology Help Desk
723-5911

Important Web Sites

Campus Security

Student Center for Health and Well-Being

Northland Chapter of the American Red Cross

Dept of Homeland Security

Weather.com 

Current National Threat Level

Duluth Weather