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                                    of it and local media outlets in order that the larger community outside the campus will be aware of theemergency.Methods for Issuing Timely Warnings and Emergency NotificationsThe method(s) listed below may be utilized when the College issues a timely warning or emergency notification to the campus community.MethodSign Up InstructionsRAVE ALERTUAPTC.edu/raveCampus E-Mail NotificationsAutomatic Notifications, No sign up requiredPosting to UA-PTC Website Social Media NotificationFollow us on Facebook and XNews Media AnnouncementsTesting & DocumentationThe College tests its emergency response and evacuation procedures at least once a year. The tests may be announced or unannounced. Also, at various times the Emergency Management Team will meet to train and test and evaluate the College%u2019s emergency response plan.The Director of Public Relations and Marketing maintains a record of these tests and training exercises, including a description of them, the dates and times they were held and an indication of whether they were announced or unannounced. In connection with at least one such test, the College will distribute to its students and employees information to remind them of the College%u2019s emergency response and evacuation procedures. Stop Campus Hazing Policy and ProgrammingAt the University of Arkansas-Pulaski Technical College, all students, faculty, staff, alumnus, and volunteers should understand that hazing is not only unacceptable and a violation of the University of Arkansas-Pulaski Technical College's rules and policies, but is also against the law.%u201cHazing%u201d means:a. A willful act on or off the property of the University by one Student, alumnus, or volunteer or employee of a fraternal organization if the volunteer or employee is acting on behalf of, or in the name of, the fraternal organization, acting alone, or acting with others when the conduct is directed against any other Student and done for the purpose of intimidating the Student attacked by threatening him or her with social or other ostracism or of submitting such Student to ignominy, shame, or disgrace among his or her fellow Students, and acts calculated to produce such results;
                                
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