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Today's Test of the Emergency Notification System

Published on March 28, 2019

Today’s test of the Emergency Notification System included three types of notifications and is now complete. The first two – campus computer screen messages and email messages to all Carleton addresses – were distributed. The third method – a notification feature through the Carleton Mobile app – was delayed by a technical issue that was subsequently resolved. 

We are working with Mitel and the Carleton Mobile app developer to address the delay and will update the community tomorrow with further details. 

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