Welcome from the Seattle Campus Operations Team!

The Campus Operations Team is here to help ensure you are able to access the the campus in a safe and enjoyable way throughout your journey as a Northeastern Student. From issuing your Husky ID on your first day of Orientation, all the way through to supporting your graduation, the Operations Team is here to help!

Most of your interactions will likely be at one of our Front Desks. Our Front Desk Assistants and Student Administrative and Events Assistants are more than happy to help you check in a guest, check out sports equipment, or check on an item at the Lost and Found. They are also a great resources for general questions about the campus, and if they are not able to answer your question directly, they will be able to direct you to someone who can.

You can contact us either by checking in at one of the Front Desks, or via email at SeattleOperations@northeastern.edu.

Our Buildings and Hours

The Seattle Campus is comprised of 3 buildings, each refered to as 225, 310, and 401 after the addresses. You can access each of these buildings using the Access Cards and Husky ID cards that you receivce on the day you arrive on campus.

225 Terry Ave N

Monday – Friday: 8am – 10pm

Saturday: 8:30am – 9pm

Sunday: 9am – 5pm

310 Terry Ave N

Monday – Friday: 8am – 10pm

Saturday: 8:30am – 9pm

Sunday: 9am – 5pm

Building Opening Fall 2024!

401 Terry Ave N

Monday – Thursday: 8am – 10pm

Friday: 8am – 6pm

Saturday: 9am – 2pm

Sunday: Closed

Meet the Campus Operations Teams

Olivia Ruggieri

Olivia Ruggieri

Associate Director of Administration and Operations

Kenan Aden

Kenan Aden

Operations Coordinator

Sara Boop

Sara Boop

Events Specialist

John Blair

John Blair

Administrative Coordinator

Odessa Woodlee

Odessa Woodlee

Operations Manager (Facilities)

Jackson Johnson

Jackson Johnson

Operations Assistant

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I have to wear my badge when I am on campus?

Yes, students are required to always wear their 225 Access Badge and Husky ID while on campus, as outlined in the Student Handbook Agreement. This allows us to keep the campus safe and monitor campus traffic.

225 Access Badges provide access to the 225 Building and Husky IDs provide access to the 401 Building. Badges should be kept in seperate sleeves, as they will not work if combined.

Students can wear their Badges and Husky IDs by lanyard around the neck or by retractable clips which can be provided by the front desk.

Can I park my car on campus?

No, there is no parking provided for students by the university. However, there are many parking options available around the campus.

Amazon Garages, located throughout the South Lake Union area, offer free parking after 4pm Monday-Friday. It is important to remember, if you park in an Amazon Garage earlier than 4pm, you will have to leave and re-enter the garage for the free parking to apply.

Can I store my bike on campus?

Yes, All NU staff, faculty and students are eligible to apply for bike locker access at 225. To apply for bike locker access, please request a Bike Access Form for the 225 Front Desk. 

Where can I store my bag while I am in class?

Day-use lockers are available on the 2nd floor of the 225 Building between 8am – 9:30pm. Items must be removed by 9:30pm. Items left overnight will be sent to the Lost and Found at the 225 Front Desk.

If students do not remember their passcode for the locker, security or the front desk can help to access the locker.

Please note, no food or hazardous items can be stored in lockers

I lost an item on campus, do you have a Lost and Found?

Yes, the Lost and Found is located at the 225 Building Front Desk. Please ask the person at the Front Desk regarding any lost or found items. They will require a specific description of the item you are looking for. All found items will be donated after being stored for more than a month. 

Where can I find printers?

Student Printers are located on the 1st (behind the kitchen area) and 3rd (in the Student Activity Space) floors of 225, and on both sides of the 401, and on the grond floor of the 310. Instructions for use of the printers can be found on the printers themselves. If you have any questions or issues, please contact regionalhelp@northeastern.edu

Can I check out Phone and Laptop Chargers?

Yes! Phone and Laptop charges are available to check out on the 3rd Floor ITS Service Center in the 225 Building. Charges must be returned to the IT Service Center by the end of the day. If the IT Service Center is closed, items can be left at the 225 Front Desk, with a note state the student’s name, NU email address, and the time the item was returned. 

I need a quiet space to focus for a bit - where can I do that?

We have 2 Wellness Rooms in the 225 Building, one on the 2nd Floor and another on the 4th Floor. These rooms are intended for personal wellness activities, such as resting, meditatation, or nursing, not for eating or napping. You can book these rooms through spaces.northeastern.edu, or at the Front Desks. Either way, you will need to pick up a key from the Front Desk to access the room. Please remember to return the key when you are finished. 

Where can I find information about student employment opportunities on campus?

A number of student roles are available on campus, include Administrative and Events Assistants, Student Ambassadors, Teaching Assistants, Student Photographers, and more! Some positions hire every semester while others only hire in the Spring. 

Front Desk Services

Whatever your question, issue, or question, the Front Desk of the 225 or 401 Building is a great place to start! Our Front Desk Assisants, Administrative and Events Assistants, and Operations Assistant are here to help! Here are a few of the most frequently used services offered by our Front Desk.

Guest Check In

Brining a guest on to campus? Your first stop should be the Front Desk! Our staff can assist you in getting your guest checked in and oriented to the campus. Be sure to remain with your guest at all times while they are on campus.

Sports Equipment Rentals

Want to get in a game of table tennis or throw a frisbee around in between classes? Sports equpipment such as ping pong padles, footballs, volleyballs and frisbees are available to check out! Just stop by the 225 Front Desk to see what is available.

Access Card Issues

Have trouble getting into one of our spaces? Be sure to check at one of our Front Desks, and a member of our team would be happy to direct you to form to submit these issues. This form can also be accessed under the ‘Useful Forms’ section above.

I-9 Verification

Got a job on campus and need to verify your I-9 documents? Our Front Desk can help with that! Please bring your required documents to the 225 Front Desk between 4pm – 10pm Monday – Thursday, or 9am – 5pm on Sunday. 

 

Helpful Tips for Students

Useful Forms

Have trouble scanning your card at the entrance of one of our buildings? Be sure to fill out this form to let us know and get it fixed! Please be aware, any fixes may take up to two business days during busier periods. The Front Desk can also let you into the building and give you access to spaces on campus if you card is not working.

Interested in cycling to campus? We can help with that! To get access to the secure Bike Room in P1 (Garage), please complete this form. 

Health and Safety Information

Building Evacuation Points

In the event the alarms go off in any of our buildings, please get up and quickly walk out of the building to the meeting location point. Do NOT take the elevator.  Security and first responders will assist anyone with mobility challenges who need to evacuate.​

Do not take time to pack up your belongings, do not run. ​

Be sure to bring your phone, Husky ID and access cards.

The evacuation points for each building can be found below. 

225 Building

Go to the ​Parking lot directly behind the 225 building on corner of Thomas Street & Westlake Avenue​.

Do not congregate in the alleyway or out in either street​.

Remain at location until given the “all clear” sign to return.

310 Building

Go across Harrison Street to the pavilion directly in front of the 401 Building. Go back to the upper back area of the pavilion.

Do not congregate below stairs of the pavilion. ​

Remain at the location until given the “All Clear” sign to return. 

401 Building

Go across Terry Ave N to the pavilion directly in front of the 401 Building. Go back to the upper back area of the pavilion.

Do not congregate below stairs of the pavilion. ​

Remain at the location until given the “All Clear” sign to return. 

Earthquake Preparedness

Remember: Drop, Cover, and Hold On!

The Puget Sound Region of Washington State is vulnerable to earthquake activity. It is important to prepare and know what to do during an actual earthquake.

If possible, drop to the ground, cover yourself with a sturdy surface such as a desk, and hold on until the shaking stops.

Even after the shaking stops, remain in place until the all clear is given. Aftershocks are possible and the building will need to be inspected to ensure it is sound.

Other Safety Resources

NUPD

The Northeastern University Police Department, or NUPD, is a resource across the Northeastern University Global Network Campuses. While there are not NUPD officers on site in Seattle, we work closely with this team to ensure the safe operations on and around our campus. NUPD also offer a number of programs, from safety training to general safety tips.

For immediate emergency assistance call 617-373-3333

For general non-emergency inquiries call 617-373-2121

SafeZone

SafeZone is a smart phone app that any Northeastern student can download and use for free. It will connect you directly to the NU Police Department if you need assistance or emergency support while you are on campus. You can downlowad the app via any of the App Stores link below:

Campus Safety Escort

 If you ever wish to be accompanied between NU-Seattle buildings or to a nearby bus stop, and you don’t have a buddy to walk with, you can request a personal safety escort from one of our campus security guards. Campus Security can escort you within one block of all of our campus buildings.

This includes several transit stops, such as Terry & Thomas (Streetcar), Westlake & Thomas (Streetcar and Bus Route 40 and C Line), and Westlake and Harrison St (Bus Route 40 and C Line).

Likewise, it includes several Amazon Garages, such as Arizona, Ruby, and Cricket.

For this service, feel free to ask a member of security directly or ask at the Front Desk. You can also call Campus Security at 206-755-8840.