Computer Science 431
Artificial Intelligence
Spring 2019

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Instructor: Prof. Chambers, alchambers@pugetsound.edu, Thompson 405

Course Time : MWF 10-10:50pm in Thompson 197

Office Hours: Mon 11-12, Thurs 12-2, Fri 2-3


Classroom Emergency Response Guidance
Please review university emergency preparedness, response procedures and a training video posted here. There is a link on the university home page. Familiarize yourself with hall exit doors and the designated gathering area for your class and laboratory buildings.

If building evacuation becomes necessary (e.g. earthquake), meet your instructor at the designated gathering area so she/he can account for your presence. Then wait for further instructions. Do not return to the building or classroom until advised by a university emergency response representative.

If confronted by an act of violence, be prepared to make quick decisions to protect your safety. Flee the area by running away from the source of danger if you can safely do so. If this is not possible, shelter in place by securing classroom or lab doors and windows, closing blinds, and turning off room lights. Lie on the floor out of sight and away from windows and doors. Place cell phones or pagers on vibrate so that you can receive messages quietly. Wait for further instructions.




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