25 | STEVENS STUDENT HANDBOOK On-Call System The Division of Student Affairs maintains a 24-hour, year-round on-call administrative structure designed to address emergency incidents on- and off-campus. The on-call team includes Resident Assistants, Resident Directors, Assistant Directors, Graduate Assistants, and Senior Administrators in the Offices of Residential Education, Residential and Dining Services, and Student Affairs who work in conjunction with Campus Police and other campus partners to ensure the safety of students and community members. On-call duty professionals rotate an on-call schedule and are called to address on- and off-campus emergencies and concerns. If you have an emergency to report, please contact Campus Police at 201.216.3911. Reporting a Concern Security Cameras Student Right-to-Know and Campus Security Act Lactation Rooms All members of the Stevens community, including guests and visitors, are able to submit an online public report for any campus incidents, general complaints or concerns including but not limited to mental health concerns and academic concerns. Public reports are accessible through myStevens by clicking on the “Report a Concern” icon. Public reporting can be used for Accessibility concerns, Campus Incidents, CARE Referrals, Honor System Violations, International and Study Abroad Reports, Summer Campus Reports and Title IX Reports. Emergency and time-sensitive situations should be directed to Campus Police at 201.216.3911. Stevens Institute of Technology is committed to enhancing the quality of life of the campus community by integrating the best practices of safety and security with technology. A critical component of a comprehensive security plan is the utilization of a security and safety camera system. The surveillance of public areas is intended to deter crime and assist in protecting the safety and property of the Stevens community. Please see the Stevens Security Camera Policy. Stevens Institute of Technology complies with the Clery Act. Inquiries for policies, statistics and data as required by the Act, including Stevens’ Annual Security and Fire Safety Report, can be obtained by visiting the Stevens Campus Police Website. Lactation rooms are available on the 3rd floor of the Howe Center, in Library Room 313 and on the 4th floor of EAS. Students who wish to use a lactation room should email [email protected] to reserve the room. Once the room is reserved, the student is given the code to use to be able to enter the room during the requested times. • If the missing student is under 18 years of age and not an emancipated individual, notify a custodial parent or guardian of the missing student not later than 24 hours after Campus Police determines that the student is missing. • Inform other Stevens units, as needed, that the student is missing. • Initiate other actions, as needed, in the best interests of the student.