All Students, Faculty, & Staff Are Invited
Rosemont College announces upcoming safety trainings focused on cybersecurity and personal safety. These sessions take place in February at the Rotwitt Theater. They support a secure and informed campus environment. Rosemont invites all students, faculty, and staff to attend.
Safety Trainings help protect people, information, and shared spaces. They also build confidence during challenging situations. Moreover, they encourage a culture of awareness and care. Rosemont continues to prioritize safety through expert led programs. These trainings reflect that commitment.
Safety Training Schedule
All sessions take place in the Rotwitt Theater. Free lunch is provided at each event. RSVP is encouraged to secure your spot.
- Wednesday, February 4, 2026 at 12:00pm: Cybersecurity Training
- Thursday, February 5, 2026 at 12:00pm: Active Threat Response Safety Training
Why Safety Trainings Matter
Cybersecurity threats continue to grow across higher education. Email scams target personal and professional accounts every day. Likewise, emergency preparedness remains essential for campus safety. Therefore, these safety trainings provide timely and practical guidance. Participants gain skills they can use on campus and beyond.
Each session offers clear information and real world strategies. Attendees learn how to recognize risks and respond effectively. In addition, these trainings strengthen shared responsibility across the Rosemont community. A well prepared campus is a safer campus.
Cybersecurity Training
On February 4, Rosemont IT hosts Cybersecurity Training. Villanova Information Security experts will lead the session. They will explain common email scams that affect colleges. They will also share proven ways to protect sensitive data. The session includes an interactive question and answer discussion. Participants can ask questions specific to their needs.
Active Threat Response Safety Training
On February 5, Rosemont Public Safety hosts the FBI Philadelphia Field Office. This training focuses on awareness and response during high risk situations. Attendees will learn clear actions that support personal safety. These strategies apply both on campus and in daily life. The session emphasizes readiness and calm decision making.
A Shared Commitment to Safety
Safety Trainings benefit the entire Rosemont community. They promote awareness, preparedness, and confidence. Furthermore, they help create a supportive learning environment. Rosemont encourages full participation in these important sessions. Join us this February and help keep our campus safe and informed.




