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MTSU to test RAVE safety alert system with campus emails, texts, calls

MTSU’s Student Union is shown from the Commons looking southeast on an overcast October afternoon. (MTSU file photo by J. Intintoli)

MTSU will briefly test its emergency alert system Wednesday, Oct. 24, with a special message for the university’s nearly 26,000 registered users via email, text and automated phone calls.

Rave Mobile Safety logoThe test of MTSU’s Critical Notification System, conducted each semester by the University Police Department, is set for 1:15 p.m. Wednesday.

The university’s website, www.mtsu.edu, its MTSUNews.com news site, and all digital signage around the Murfreesboro campus will display the test message just as they do during a real emergency, along with the university’s primary social media channels.

The university’s Twitter account, @MTSUNews, will tweet the test alert, and the alert also will post to the MTSU and university police Facebook pages.

MTSU Police Department logoAll current MTSU students, faculty and staff can verify and update their Rave notification preferences by using their university usernames and passwords at www.getrave.com/login/mtsu.

You can learn more about MTSU’s Critical Notification System at www.mtsu.edu/alert4u and at its FAQ page, www.mtsu.edu/alert4u/faqs.php. Information about the alert system is also always available on the university’s weather information page, www.mtsunews.com/weather.

MTSU tests and evaluates its Critical Notification System each semester to pinpoint and fix any potential problems. Previous tests continue to show a near-100 percent message success rate, and digital signage in campus buildings displayed the test alerts within 30 seconds of transmission.

— Gina E. Fann (gina.fann@mtsu.edu)

Students enter and leave MTSU’s James E. Walker Library at dusk as autumn colors flare across the quad. The university will test its Critical Notification System Wednesday, Oct. 24, at 1:15 p.m. with a simple email, text and voice message to nearly 25,000 users to ensure that students, faculty and staff properly receive urgent communications. (MTSU file photo by J. Intintoli)

Students enter and leave MTSU’s James E. Walker Library at dusk as autumn colors flare across the quad. The university will test its Critical Notification System Wednesday, Oct. 24, at 1:15 p.m. with a simple email, text and voice message to nearly 25,000 users to ensure that students, faculty and staff properly receive urgent communications. (MTSU file photo by J. Intintoli)


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