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Miller School to launch pilot program for S.A.F.E. and R.A.D. self-defense classes

The Miller School of Medicine Department of Security, in partnership with the Coral Gables campus-based University of Miami Police Department, will be piloting two national women’s self-defense programs known as S.A.F.E. and R.A.D. on the Miller School campus. UMPD is currently offering both programs on the Coral Gables campus. If the Miller School campus pilot programs are successful in attracting a reasonable number of women, they will be scheduled on a regular basis. Please take a moment to complete this brief online survey.

Classes will be open to all female University students, faculty, staff, contractors, and, if space permits, the general public. Program policies and fees for classes on the Miller School campus will be identical to those on the Coral Gables campus, with the 2.5-hour S.A.F.E. program costing $10 ($15 for the public) and the 12-hour R.A.D. program costing $35 ($45 for the public). More information on the S.A.F.E. and R.A.D. programs is available at www.miami.edu/selfdefense.

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