In addition to safeguarding Hofstra’s 244-acre campus, the Hofstra University Department of Public Safety provides numerous services to more than 13,000 community members, of whom approximately 4,000 reside on campus.
Associate Vice President's Message
The safety and security of the Hofstra community and its 244-acre campus is the Department of Public Safety's highest priority. Through our partnership with students, faculty, and staff, we are able to maintain a campus that is safe and conducive to learning. Together, we form a powerful team.
Public Safety Team
Senior Leadership
Geraldine Hart
Associate Vice President, Public Safety and Community Engagement
John Carney
Director, Operations
Jovanni Ortiz
Director for Community Engagement, Special Projects, and Campus Transportation
Martin Wingert
Director, Emergency Management
Compliance and Title IX
Natalie Johnson
Assistant Director, Compliance and Title IX Investigations
Campus Access & Security Systems
Michael Martin
Director, Campus Access and Security Systems
Roger Baldeosingh
Associate Director for Technical Systems
Christine Barrett
HofstraCard Administrator
Christoper Heilig
HofstraCard Administrator
Brigid McNulty
HofstraCard Administrator
Carol Ruppieko
Senior Assistant for Campus Access and Security Systems
Thomas Vogel
Assistant Director, Campus Security Systems
Thomas Wizior
Security System Technician
Administrative/Support Staff
Melissa Schoenberger
Manager, Office Operations
Sarah Salob
Senior Executive Secretary
Eliana Zlicha
Student Safety and Special Projects Coordinator
Patrol Supervisors
Tracy Robinson-Chu
Operations Manager
Rod Dantini
Operations Manager
William Shuart
Operations Manager
John Stergis
Operations Manager
Joann Bottiglia
Field Supervisor
Edward Reiman
Field Supervisor
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Where is the Department of Public Safety located?
A: The Department of Public Safety is located on the southeast corner of Hempstead Turnpike and California Avenue, Hempstead, New York.
Q: Where do I go if I lost/found an item on campus?
A: To claim lost property or to turn in something found on campus, go to the Department of Public Safety.
Q: Who do I call in an emergency?
A: Contact the Department of Public Safety for any emergency (medical, fire, or police) at 516-463-6789. If you are off campus, dial 911.
Q: What do I do if I find that my car is missing, towed, booted, or disabled?
A: Call the Department of Public Safety at 516-463-6606 for assistance.
Q: What do I do if I get locked out of my room?
A: Contact the Department of Public Safety at 516-463-6606 for assistance.
Q: What do I do if I lose my identification card?
A: In the event that you lose your identification card or it is stolen, you may deactivate it on the Hofstra Online Information System under the Campus Access and Security Systems section, located in the Hofstra portal (my.hofstra.edu). After confirmation, the card will then be deactivated and will not be useable until you go to the Campus Access and Security Systems Office with the card or request a replacement.
Q: Do I need to register my vehicle with the Department of Public Safety?
A: Students, faculty, and staff are required to register their vehicle with the Department of Public Safety.
Q: Does the University provide campus transportation for its students?
A: The Hofstra University shuttle bus service provides transportation throughout the campus to members of the Hofstra community. There are also scheduled stops at the Hempstead and Mineola Long Island Rail Road stations. There is also a shopping and entertainment shuttle that operates on Wednesday, Saturday, and Sunday with scheduled stops at local shopping centers, restaurants, and entertainment venues. The Night Shuttle runs through neighborhoods surrounding Hofstra during the overnight hours, from 10 p.m. until 5 a.m., traveling from various points on campus with designated pick-up/drop-off points. You will be able to track the shuttle on your smartphone or online via GPS. For schedules and information, visit hofstra.edu/shuttle, stop by the Mack Public Safety and Information Center, or call 516-463-6606.