If you are in immediate danger or have a life-threatening emergency, call 911 to reach NYC Emergency Services. 

For non-life-threatening situations, such as wellness care or counseling options, please see below and the Health & Wellness section for resources. 

SU NYC Alert – Crisis Communications

We have implemented a new communications tool for emergencies called SU NYC Alert. It may be used for weather, fire, police, or other crises.

A test will be sent to all currently registered NYC students at the beginning of each semester that will include texts and emails. Each message has instructions and may request a response. Emails will be sent from Daily Operations – NYC – Veoci. Please respond if requested.

Community Standards 

Syracuse University students are expected to conduct themselves in a manner that supports and promotes the educational mission of the University.

Fisher Center Access  

The Fisher Center’s mailing address is: 136 Madison Avenue, Floor 2, New York, NY 10016. However, the entrance for faculty and students is at 19 East 31st Street. Unless otherwise indicated, students and faculty have 24-hour access to the facility.  

Students and faculty will receive a Colliers building access card they will use at the employee entrance at 19 East 31st Street. Access through the entrance on 136 Madison Avenue will not be granted. The Colliers building card will activate the employee entrance and elevator. The SUID card will be used to access the Fisher Center on the second floor. You may NOT give or lend your Colliers card to anyone. 

You must always keep your Colliers building access card and SUID with you to access the facilities. Additionally, the stairs are NOT to be used except in the case of emergency.   

Building Security 

Visitors

Since the Fisher Center is a closed campus, only students currently registered for the semester and faculty/staff can access the facility. Here are guidelines for other visitors to enter:  

Emergency Exits 

Maintenance 

Additional Safety Resources