CS Mass Notification Study: 68% of Campuses Upgrading Alert Systems
Read Campus Safety magazine's April 2008 Mass Notification Study to find out what percentage of students are signing up to receive e-mail and text-message alerts.
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Robin Hattersley Gray is executive editor of Campus Safety. She can be reached at robin.gray@bobit.con.
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