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Drop, cover and hold on!

The University participated in the Great Â鶹ӳ»­ ShakeOut on Oct. 17, at 10:17 a.m.

A person crouched under a desk, covering their head with one arm and holding onto the desk with the other.

In the event of an earthquake, drop down, get under a desk if possible, cover your head and hold on.

Drop, cover and hold on!

The University participated in the Great Â鶹ӳ»­ ShakeOut on Oct. 17, at 10:17 a.m.

In the event of an earthquake, drop down, get under a desk if possible, cover your head and hold on.

A person crouched under a desk, covering their head with one arm and holding onto the desk with the other.

In the event of an earthquake, drop down, get under a desk if possible, cover your head and hold on.

On Oct. 17 at 10:17 a.m., the Â鶹ӳ»­ and other NSHE institutions participated in the Great Â鶹ӳ»­ ShakeOut earthquake drill.

A message was sent out via email, text message and via a scrolling banner across the bottom’s of University-owned computers to “Drop, cover and hold on!” during the drill to practice safety measures one should implement during an earthquake.

The best way to stay safe during an earthquake is to DROP to the ground. COVER your head and neck with your arms, and if you can, get under a sturdy desk or table. And HOLD ON until the shaking stops.

If you can’t find shelter nearby, move next to an interior wall, crouch down and cover your head and neck with your hands and arms.

Visit the  or to learn more about earthquake preparedness.

If you did not receive the TEST emergency alert notification, please update your emergency contact information in Workday, PeopleSoft, and/or Canva.

The Â鶹ӳ»­ uses the OmniAlert Emergency messaging software to send text alerts to faculty, staff and students regarding campus closures, delayed openings, traffic issues impacting access to campus, and emergency situations and evacuations. OmniAlert receives its contact information from  Workday, PeopleSoft and Canva.

The University appreciates you making sure we can reach you in the event of an emergency.  Your actions make a difference!  Protect yourself by making a plan, building a kit and staying informed!

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