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There was no better test of Western Kentucky University's emergency notification system than the events that happened on Oct. 22, 2008.
Rave Guardian transforms users’ mobile phones into personal safety devices, allowing users to activate a mobile monitoring service that shares their personal information with police.
Many colleges and universities across the nation have successfully adopted certain measures to keep their students informed in the event of an emergency.
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill has launched the Rave Guardian personal mobile alarm system to offer all students, faculty and staff a direct connection with campus police.
Oswego is the first in the state university in New York to use Rave Guardian, a security tool that allows students to connect with campus police with the touch of a button on their cell phones
Mobile Marketer magazine features Rave's award winning safety solutions and emergency notification service
Tompkins Cortland Community College has announced a contract with AT&T Inc. & Rave Wireless to support its "Mobile TC3" initiative.
Rave Wireless adds BlackBerry devices and AOL's AIM to the roster of mechanisms by which alerts can be sent out through Rave Alert, its notification service.
According to Security on Campus Inc., September is a notoriously dangerous month for campuses nationwide. Fortunately, students and campus police can now harness the potential of Rave Guardian.


