Western University says everyone to wear an ID badge on campus
CBC
Western University is implementing a new identification system, saying all students, faculty and visitors on the London, Ont. campus will have to wear a badge.
The university released a statement on its web page this week explaining how branded lanyards will be distributed and designed to differentiate the reason a person is on school property.
"We wanted to create a visual way to help identify who is on our campus at any given time – including visitors to campus," said Sarah Prichard, acting provost, in the online post.
The school said the lanyard system will help keep the campus, safe and will create a sense of community. It says it is not a response to the vaccination mandate that is in effect at the school.
"We know anything new like this will take some time to take hold. We're strongly encouraging everyone to pick up their lanyards and wear them. The more people that wear them, the stronger the program," Prichard said.
Students are expected to pick up their badges next week. Faculty will have theirs distributed starting Nov. 15.
Western's campus is set in the north end of London and is approximately 1,200 acres. It's used as a passage across the city for many residents and commuters. It's facilities are also widely used by the general public.
The school is calling the visitor ID system a pilot project that will begin in January. They say visitors will have to register online and will be given a black "Campus Visitor" lanyard and large visitor identification badge.
"As a public institution we know that people are often walking and biking as they pass through campus. These individuals will not require a visitor ID card and lanyard," the university says.
The school says visitors involved in teaching, training, and entertaining, must register for a badge, in addition to prospective students or employees.
The following people from the community must also register:
Exemptions: