9/27/14

Jax Stafford

When emergencies occur on campus, notifications are promptly sent to the university community. In this Bobcat Update, Jax Stafford takes a look at how the system works.

Texas State University is usually a safe campus, but officials know that that could change at any moment. They have to be prepared to deal with emergencies. To that end, an alert system is in place to notify students and faculty.
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The Clery Act requires schools using federal financial aid programs to keep track of on-campus crimes and to warn the community when necessary. The warnings arrive by text and e-mail.
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The University Police Department uses its RAVE system to send text alerts.
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For Bobcat Update, I'm Jax Stafford.

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