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Posted: Thursday, 27 March 2008 1:21PM

EIU Adds Text Emergency Alert

Eastern Illinois University has added text messages to the system it uses to alert students and others in an emergency.
  
Dan Nadler is Eastern's vice president for student affairs, and he says the university already uses its Web site, e-mails and automated phone calls to send alerts.
  
Students and others will have to sign up to receive texts, which Nadler says will only be sent if the emergency is life threatening.
  
The system can send 30,000 messages a minute.
  
Text messages are an increasingly common tool in the alert systems at universities.
  
Western Illinois University this week used text alerts and other means to tell students about a threatening note found on campus.

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