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Welcome to New York University’s Department of Public Safety website. The men and women of this department are committed to maintaining the highest level of safety and security for the members of the NYU community. Our top priorities revolve around the importance of an environment that is safe and secure for you, all the while maintaining a high quality of life.

Our website will provide information that you will find valuable. This will include:

  • news relating to public safety services,
  • public safety policies,
  • safety tips,
  • information about our campus transportation system,
  • employment opportunities, and
  • upcoming security related events.

Please update any bookmarks and references you may have to our new website.

Although public safety is our responsibility, we cannot accomplish it alone. We value the relationships that we have established by partnering with our local law enforcement and various community organizations to enhance safety and security of our campus. We are available 24 hours a day/7 days a week to assist you with any security or safety concern that you may have.

Whether you are a native New Yorker, from another state or from another country, we are prepared to provide assistance to prevent crime and solve safety problems that affect students, faculty, employees and visitors. We encourage you to become a frequent visitor to this Web Site and take advantage of the information it offers for your safety and convenience.

Best Regards,
Jules A. Martin
Vice President for Public Safety

Info Alert

No Active University Alerts
Saturday, May. 17, 2008

NYU is open as usual, and all classes and activities are being held as scheduled. There are no active University alerts at this time.

News

Your safety is a top priority for NYU. One of the most important tools in an emergency, small or large, is swift communication. Click here for more information about Emergency Text Messaging.

Heading out to a bar or club tonight? Check the Wellness Exchange's advice for ensuring that your night ends as well as it begins.

As part of the University's rollout of a new University ID number for all students, faculty, staff, and administrators, every member of the NYU community will be required to trade in his or her current ID card for the new NYUCard. It is important to get your new NYU ID card. For more details, please visit the NYUCard Web site.

Our new site contains news relating to public safety services, security policies, safety tips, campus transportation schedules, employment opportunities and upcoming security related events. Please update any bookmarks and references you may have to our new website. We welcome you to contact us with any questions or concerns either in person, by letter, email, or by phone.