FAQS + MORE INFORMATION

 

Wifi

Available to all under PUVisitor.

GUEST POLICY

Non-major reunion alumni are permitted to pre-register one guest (adult or minor), free of charge.

LOST AND FOUND

If you discover you have lost an item over the weekend, please check first with the student crew at your major reunion headquarters. Please submit the online Reunions Lost and Found registration form: reunions.princeton.edu/LostandFound. The Alumni Association crew also collects lost and found items, and you may stop by Maclean House (73 Nassau Street) or contact this crew directly for information (609-258-3468). Shortly after Reunions, some unclaimed lost and found items will be moved to Public Safety (609-258-1000).

Medical Services

If you or your companions need urgent medical assistance, dial 9-1-1. If you have any questions about any symptoms you may be experiencing, consult with your health care provider.


Nursing Rooms

A dedicated private room will be available Friday and Saturday from 9:00 AM to 11:00 PM in Frist Campus Center, Room 207 and East Pyne, Room 111.

Restrooms

Gender Inclusive Restrooms
The LGBT Center has created and maintains a map of gender free and single stall restrooms marked Men’s and Women’s in Google Maps. You can view it here.

Restrooms Along the P-rade Route
During the P-rade between the hours of 1:30 PM and 5:30 PM, dormitories with public restrooms located along the P-rade route will be unlocked. In addition, there are restroom trailers and/or gender-inclusive portable units available at the following campus locations:

  • Baker Rink Lot (wristband check-in)

  • Dillon Gymnasium North Parking Lot (near Housing tent)

  • Dillon Gymnasium Walk (North of Whitman)

  • East Pyne, near Cannon Green

  • Elm Drive, near Witherspoon Hall

  • Forbes College

  • WaWa Transit Hub (hotel bus pick-up)

  • Poe Field

  • Prospect Circle

  • U-Store Courtyard, near Laughlin

  • Whitman College lawn, near 1981 Hall

On-Campus Emergencies

Dialing 9-1-1 from any University landline phone or your cell phone while on campus connects you to the Department of Public Safety’s emergency line.

There are also numerous Blue Light communication towers and Blue Light phones throughout campus. With the push of a button, the user can communicate directly with DPS Communication Center. This also allows DPS to send out emergency broadcast alerts (e.g., seek shelter due to an impending lightning storm) as needed.

Public Safety

Contact the Department of Public Safety (DPS), located at 200 Elm Drive, on the southern end of main campus. DPS operates 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. The Communication Center and Welcome Desk are located on the first floor at 200 Elm Drive. For non-emergencies, dial 609-258-1000, and for all immediate emergencies, please call 609-258-3333.