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Important Phone Numbers

  • Emergency, Chicago and Evanston on-campus phone: 456
  • Emergency, Loop location, contact onsite A/V Tech: (312) 503-3838
  • University Police Chicago (non-emergency): (312) 503-8314
  • University Police Evanston (non-emergency): (847) 491-3254

Instructors should notify University Police in the event of any emergency requiring the police, the fire department or paramedic/ambulance assistance.

Instructors should note the location of all exits, fire alarm switches, fire escapes, and fire extinguishers in the building (s) where they teach. In the event of fire, if possible, instructors should activate an alarm switch and call University Police. Instructors should also direct all students to the stairwells, as the elevators will lock automatically.

If an instructor becomes ill or injured while working, and are able to go to their own physician, they should notify University Police and the SCS office within 24 hours. If immediate attention is required they should proceed to the appropriate campus medical facility.

Chicago and Loop Campuses:
Northwestern Memorial Hospital
250 East Erie

Evanston Campus:
Evanston Hospital
2650 Ridge Avenue

All adjunct and fulltime faculty are covered by Workmen's Compensation. This program assumes the cost of any authorized medical treatment that may be needed as a result of an accident that occurs while working at the University. To insure this coverage instructors should, forward any bills they may receive, and receipts for any "out-of-pocket" expenses, such as prescriptions, to University Police. Instructors should also notify Public Safety at (847) 491-3254 within 24 hours of treatment. If treatment is required for an injury, the University Police need to know the time and place of the accident, how the accident occurred, names and addresses of any people injured, a description of the injuries, names and addresses of any witnesses, and the name of the attending physician and hospital.


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