Campus Life

Safe and Sound at SUNY Ulster

A very light washed out background is shown with a rope hanging in the foreground. The rope has three locks hooked to it. Two are smaller square locks and one is larger heart shaped lock closer to the camera than the other smaller locks.
Ulster County and Public Safety logos on display with text that reads Working Together for a Better Community to the left is a ulster county sheriffs badge and to the right of the slogan is the ulster county school seal.

The Public Safety department is much more involved in your college experience than you may think, as they protect campus every minute of every day. We may only get the chance to hear from them when we get parking passes, I.D. cards, and RAVE alerts, but they work hard to keep SUNY Ulster a safe learning environment for everyone in our community. Taking swift action that keeps us comfortable on campus is their strong suit, and they’re well equipped to handle a wide variety of situations.

So Safe You Don’t Even Think About It

The Public Safety department ‘practically manages a small village’ on campus to keep our students and staff safe on a daily basis. Officers are here and constantly vigilant 24/7, regularly patrolling the grounds to ensure that the college is secure at all times. There are NY state sheriffs on campus daily that patrol the grounds and always stop by the Public Safety department where they have a satellite office. There’s even a seasonal bike patrol present to promote added surveillance and safety in the Summer and Spring.

A yellow box with the words "CALLBOX, 1. Press & Hold button to talk 2. Begin speaking after the beep 3. release button to listen, REC." with two black arrows pointing to a red button in the lower middle of the box.
Hasbrouck Hall call box located just outside Public Safety Office
A pole stands in front of a brick building with tree branches creeping into the corner of the shot. The pole holds a light on top, followed down the pole by a blue box labeled EMERGENCY CALL BOX, followed down the pole by a silver box with a small speaker and a button to talk. There is a bit of sidewalk and grass shown on the ground.
Outdoor call box located near Lot B, outside Hardenburgh building

There are abundant resources available to you if you need them, some you may not even know about! One safety feature that may seem like part of the furniture are the outdoor blue call boxes scattered all around campus with a light on top. There are also bright yellow call boxes indoors all throughout the campus. They are pretty important; they’re call boxes that connect the user directly to a peace officer. They are guaranteed to get your message as it not only goes to the office, but also the officer’s radio and cell phone. If you wanted an escort to your car on a dark night, just pick up one of these phones and hit the button. One of the officers is happy to meet you where you are on campus to make sure you and your car can get on your way safely.

Our Peace Officers Have Your Back

Ever forgotten to turn off your headlights? Don’t kick yourself too hard. If your car is parked on campus, just call Public Safety, they will come to your rescue with a battery starter. The security staff on campus are plentiful and well trained across the board of safety. Whether the situation is big or small.

Surveillance is always present to keep college community members and all their belongings in the building safe. New cameras were recently added to additional areas on campus such as in the cafeteria and in the parking lots. More cameras are set to be installed in the elevators and other spots very soon.

A cork board background is filled with patches that depict various badges. There are police badges, medical personnel badges, fire safety, terrorist training, military and public safety badges all hanging on the board. They are plentiful and colorful and not able to be read for the most part.
The various badges of police, fire, and medical personnel that have worked as a Public Safety officer at SUNY Ulster are proudly displayed on Chief Freer’s office wall.

They rely on us just as we rely on them; if someone sticks out as suspicious on campus or seems to be agitated, don’t hesitate to call public safety! Though you might feel uncomfortable by someone’s presence or behavior, this is exactly what our security staff are trained for. They want to make sure everyone stays safe and sound using their various medical, fire, and police force training. There is never any harm in getting an officer to talk to another person if they make you feel uncomfortable. Your name and information can always be kept anonymous, everyone deserves to feel safe in their home for learning.

Trained for Everything, Ready for Anything

Currently, we have twenty-three officers and all but two of them are known as peace officers. What this means is that they have more power and potential to keep things cool on campus. While they rarely use it, they have powers of arrest and to order mental evaluation. They are also trained, certified, and qualified to carry weapons as armed guards.

Almost all of these professionals have a long history in law enforcement work and safety training. Most officers also have experience in high school and college towns before they are hired to make sure they are the most apt for the job.

A round badge is shown with a ring labeled "NEW YORK STATE ULSTER COUNTY" with a star in the center. In the middle of the star is a the SUNY Ulster seal and a denotation of a peace officer.
Chief Freer’s Peace Officer badge, similar to the ones carried by all peace officers at SUNY Ulster

Chief Wayne Freer is our man in charge; he has had over thirty-five years of law enforcement experience. He is both the director of public safety and the chief of law enforcement. He has been with us at SUNY Ulster for seven years, fostering wonderfully low crime rates on campus. He and his staff have their eyes and ears peeled to all the crime and emergencies locally.


Always In The Background

I bet you didn’t know that the public safety team are involved in every campus event you’ve ever attended. These folks make sure that everything is up to code for public events and ensure that everything is accessible by wheelchair.

Also, behind every door lock and key is one of Chief Freer’s team.
These men and woman are responsible for making all keys and lock cylinders themselves. They use a press tool to cut keys
and make inner locks so that they are all perfect fits.

So next time you see one of our safety personnel in uniform, make sure to think about just how involved they are in your college experience. They’re here to help whether we realize it or not. If you see something suspicious or just have a question; give them a ring and set your mind at ease because no matter what the situation these folks are more than ready to handle it and answer all your questions.

A close up on a computer sceen that says the word Security
Roycroft Michaela
the authorRoycroft Michaela
Content Creator/Student Aide
I have a love of reading and writing, in addition to my many hobbies and loves; some of which include animals, baking & cooking, family, and art. I have a knack/passion for sharing good information with cool people like you. My major at SUNY Ulster is Communications in Media Arts and I plan to go far with it. My mantra is something like, the world is full of happiness and opportunity if you are only willing to open up and accept it.

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