Rescheduled: WSUAlert Campus Wide Test Oct. 29th 2014, at 12:05 pm

The fall semester test of the WSUAlert system by the Office of Emergency Management which was originally set for Wednesday, October 8, at 12:05 p.m. has been rescheduled for Wednesday, October 29, at 12:05 p.m. Faculty, staff and students associated with the Pullman campus who have signed up for notification will receive text messages, phone calls, and emails which will be clearly identified as a test. This test will also include the @WSUAlert twitter account and the campus outdoor warning sirens.Washington State University places the safety and security of its students, employees, and visitors as its highest priority. WSU has developed the WSUAlert! System to disseminate official information via email, text messages, telephone, loudspeakers, Alert Website, and other means to keep the campus community informed during emergencies and situations that might disrupt normal operations.

All WSU students, faculty, and staff can subscribe to WSUAlerts. Visit ZZUSIS and register or update your emergency contact information, follow WSUAlerts on Twitter @WSUAlerts and see alert.wsu.edu for information.

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