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Campuswide test of UD Alert today

UD to conduct tests of UD Alert System on July 2

The University of Delaware will conduct a test of UD Alert, the University’s emergency notification system, beginning at 1 p.m. today (Thursday, July 2).

The UD Alert test will include email and text messages and is designed to ensure that members of the University community can receive information during a campus crisis or emergency.

Individuals do not need to take any action once they become aware of the test.

All members of the University community should visit the University’s UD Alert website to learn more about the emergency notification system. The website also has a helpful FAQ section and provides information on updating contact information. All members of the UD community are encouraged to take a moment to ensure that they have registered for UD Alert, which is the primary means of notifying the campus community about an imminent threat or emergency situation.

Members of the University community also are advised to take advantage of the free Live Safe App, which can be downloaded on smartphones. Learn more about the app at the Live Safe App website. The LiveSafe App has recently been updated with a new design and there is COVID-19 specific information resources available on the app. Sign up for the free LiveSafe App today.

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