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Parents

Unexpected emergencies can occur at anytime without warning. The University of North Texas is continuously enhancing and exercising campus emergency plans. It is our goal to provide resources to the campus community to prepare for any type of emergency.

Preparedness for Parents

Students

Every student should have a plan in place in the event of an emergency. Planning and preparedness actions taken before an event can lessen the impact of an emergency, and provide you with the tools to assist others if an event does occur.

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Faculty/Staff

Everyone can benefit from emergency preparedness. Your involvement is vital to the emergency preparedness efforts on campus. UNT is committed to creating a disaster resilient university and is focused on minimizing the impact of such an event.

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Message from the President

UNT President Gretchen M. Bataille

At the University of North Texas, we are ever-vigilant about the safety of our campus and our university community. An emergency can occur at any time or place without warning; therefore, the planning process is an ongoing responsibility.

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Did you know...

Tornado Fact

That the fastest recorded tornado winds were moving at 286 miles per hour. This occurred in Wichita Falls, Texas on April 2nd 1958.

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