Category Archives: Emergency Preparedness
Tip of the Week: UT Alert Visitors Sign Up
Students, faculty, and staff are eligible to receive UT Alert text messages by signing into their UT Alert account using […]
Tip of the Week: Steps to Personal Preparedness
Be Aware. Make a plan. Respond! Personal preparedness is as important to our campus resiliency as all of the planning […]
Tip of the Week: Reporting Suspicious Behavior
Public safety professionals continue to work to make our campus and events safe. However, the best way to stop crime […]
Tip of the Week: Volunteering and Helping in Disasters
One of the cornerstones of our campus culture is to volunteer and give of ourselves to make a contribution to […]
Tennessee Drought Increases Wildfire Risk: Precautions Recommended
Tennessee is experiencing a significant drought and the Tennessee Emergency Management Agency is encouraging all communities to follow the following […]
UT Alert Test 1:10 p.m. Friday, September 15th
The university plans to test the UT Alert mass notification system at 1:10 p.m. tomorrow. See TnToday for more information.
UT Flood Relief for Baton Rouge, LA
Devastating flooding has impacted our SEC neighbors in Baton Rouge. As Volunteers, we believe wholeheartedly in our responsibility and commitment to helping […]
Protect yourself at night
WVLT recently posted this story about what students can do to protect themselves through awareness and taking advantage of resources […]
Planning Ahead for a Twister
Watch America’s PrepareAthon!’s newest short animated video on tornado preparedness showing what you need to do to prepare for a […]
Basic Wildfire Safety
Remember Smokey the Bear? Listen to what he has to say: Obey burn bans. Avoid activities that cause open flames […]