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While several software companies enable college security personnel to send mass safety notifications to students' cell phones, the Rave Guardian is the only solution that enables students to send emergency alerts back.
With the memory of campus shootings at Virginia Tech and Northern Illinois still fresh, Wichita State University has established an emergency alert system for students, faculty and staff.
After due diligence, Colorado State ultimately chose to work with Rave Wireless and its alert system.
Officials are embracing technology that alerts all corners of a sprawling campus should havoc erupt.
A year after a Virginia Tech gunman killed 33 fellow students, academic officials have scrambled to deploy emergency alert systems featuring consolidated voice, text messaging and e-mail
The Virginia Tech tragedy spurred a year of sweeping technological changes as campuses nationwide upgraded security to deliver emergency alerts to cell phones and instant-messaging accounts and prepared to equip students with personal alarm systems.
in 2005, Montclair State University saw the opportunity to use cell phones as a safety device for their students and partnered with Rave Wireless to make it happen
Nearly 7,000 University of Wyoming students, faculty and staff received a text message on their cell phones Wednesday in a system-wide test of the university's new text notification system, UW Alert.