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Emergency Plan Guidelines

In the event of a citywide emergency or natural disaster, students should comply with any instructions provided by the city of Los Angeles. Students should also promptly reply to any notifications received from the SU administrators via email or text. 

Below are guidelines to help you prepare for an emergency while participating in the Newhouse LA program.  Earthquakes and wildfires are a part of living in the LA area.  While unlikely, the possibility remains that an event serious enough to require your evacuation from your residence may occur with little advance notice. Thus, we recommend that all students prepare a “Go Bag” including at least three days of clothes, medications, critical documents, cell phone charger, bottled water, protein bars or other snacks. We also recommend purchasing a flashlight and leaving a pair of shoes under or close by your bed.  Included below are guidelines for both earthquakes and wildfires.  Please review and keep handy while studying in the LA area.

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 Newhouse LA is currently using Whats App VEOCI to send notifications during emergency events. Students may will receive notifications via text , email and/or push notificationemail. 

All students participating in the Newhouse LA program are expected to:

  • Promptly read any messages received via What's App or text message and/ or email.
  • Promptly respond to “check in” notices
  • Maintain a working smartphone throughout the program and keep the device charged and accessible throughout the program.
  • Notify the program Director or Assistant Director in the event their mobile device becomes permanently inaccessible (i.e. lost or stolen)
  • Notify the Program Director or Assistant Director in the event that their mobile phone number changes.
  • Act in the best interest of their safety upon receiving notice of a critical event in their area.


Daily Incident and Crime Log

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The Department of Public Safety provides the following information as required by the Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act [20 USC 1092(f)] for incidents occurring in the past 60 days.

NO CRIMES TO REPORT 

SU Annual Clery Report

EFFECTIVE May 2023