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Emergency Management Services

Emergency Management Services works closely with the academic community to prevent, protect against, mitigate, respond to and recover from the vulnerabilities to hazards or disasters that may affect the university. Through multiple modes of safety education, such as conducting training exercises, routine drills and equipment tests throughout the year, the division is better able to deal with the unforeseen challenges inherent in an actual emergency.

Some of these responsibilities include, but are not limited to the following:     

Basic Responsibilities
  • Maintaining the university’s Emergency Operations Center.
  • Coordinating with the university's Emergency Response Team.
  • Updating emergency protocols to correspond with best practices nationwide.
  • Coordinating emergency preparedness as well as safety and security with the regional and satellite campuses.
  • Developing and reviewing comprehensive university Emergency Management Plans, Emergency Guides and Facility Emergency Response Plans.
  • Conducting tabletop, functional and full-scale exercises to test the existing plans and guides.
Emergency Mass Notification & Emergency Plan

Â鶹ÊÓƵ×îÐÂ×îÈ« University leverages multiple emergency notification systems to keep the university community informed during critical situations. These systems are designed to alert students, faculty and staff about various emergencies, including crimes, tornado warnings, evacuations and missing persons. Find more detailed information about these systems.

Weather

Winter, Tornado, Earthquake

Imminent Danger

Active Threat, Fire, Hazardous Materials Incident

Other

Power Outage, Communicable Disease