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Dear Adelphi Community,

As the Fall 2025 semester kicks off, it’s a great time to remind everyone that September is National Campus Safety Awareness Month. I invite you to join us as we renew our commitment to keeping our campus safe for all.

Safety is a team effort, and I encourage each of you to explore the resources and training opportunities below, made available through our Department of Public Safety and Transportation. Whether you’re new or returning to campus this year, staying informed helps us all.

Guided by our core values of pride, professionalism and service, our department strives to create an environment where everyone feels respected and secure. We ask that you remain vigilant and aware of your surroundings, report any concerns, and visit our website for support and helpful information.

Your involvement is essential to the safety of our campus community. Public Safety is here for you every day, around the clock, so let’s make this semester a great one.

Go Panthers!

Warm Regards,

James Francis
Executive Director of Public Safety and Security


National Campus Safety Awareness Month at Adelphi University

Important Safety Resources and Information

If you see something, say something: If you become aware of an issue, incident or troubling situation that causes you anxiety, stress or fear, you should promptly report it. If the situation appears imminent and/or includes the risk of violence to yourself or others, call 911, contact Public Safety by dialing “5” from any campus phone or call 516.877.3511.

Mass Notification System (Regroup): Adelphi is transitioning from Rave Alerts to Regroup for emergency mass notifications in Fall 2025. No action is required from you—active Rave subscribers are automatically moved over to Regroup. In an emergency (hostile intruder, lockdown/shelter-in-place, or weather-related delay/closure), Public Safety will notify our community via Regroup text messages and emergency beacons across campus. Stay tuned for a test of the new Regroup platform this Friday, September 5, as part of National Campus Safety Awareness Month. Sign up for Regroup or update your preferences.

Resources for Your Preparedness:

Our Preparedness:

  • Behavioral Intervention Team (BIT): Adelphi was one of the first institutions to establish a dedicated team for monitoring and addressing reported safety concerns. BIT (previously the Threat Assessment Team) is coordinated by Public Safety to help address or prevent serious safety issues that involve our community in support of Adelphi’s incident reporting and resolution procedures.

  • Testing and Practice: At least once a year we test our Emergency Operations Plan and our Mass Notification System (Regroup). Our Annual Security and Fire Safety Report is published annually (in October) in accordance with the Clery Act. And, in support of our goal to always be prepared and ready, our department and Adelphi’s leaders practice the University’s emergency response on an ongoing basis with tabletop exercises.

  • Local Police Support: We maintain close working relationships with the police departments of Garden City, Hempstead, Nassau County, Suffolk County, Poughkeepsie and New York City. All Adelphi campus locations are supported by these police services, including criminal investigation and emergency response.

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