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RacerAlert

Current Alerts

December 1, 2025 - 4:30 p.m.

As shared earlier this afternoon, the National Weather Service has included us in a winter weather advisory beginning this evening (Monday, December 1) and continuing through the early morning hours of Tuesday, December 2.  Mixed precipitation is forecasted including up to an inch of snow and sleet and a light glaze of icing. Travel impacts are possible for the Tuesday morning commute. Exercise caution while traveling to and from campus as roads, bridges, sidewalks and other untreated surfaces may be slippery.

Âé¶¹Éç’s classes will be operating on a one hour delay on Tuesday, December 2, 2025, including the Paducah, Hopkinsville, Madisonville, Henderson and Fort Campbell regional campuses. University classes that begin at 9 a.m. or after will be in session and take place on Tuesday, December 2, 2025.

We will follow Item II University protocol found in the  on myGate. 

Waterfield Library, including Einstein Bros. Bagels, the Curris Center and its dining operations will have normal operating hours on Tuesday, December 2, 2025. The Susan E. Bauernfeind Wellness Center will open at 8 a.m. on Tuesday, December 2, 2025.

We will continue to monitor all weather events and notify the campus community of any changes in operational status. . Please watch for alerts on this page and on Âé¶¹Éç's social media platforms. We encourage you to monitor weather conditions as they develop through your chosen weather source due to rapid changes in the weather. One option is the , which provides regular updates on its social media platforms as well, including X and Facebook.

To ensure receipt of emergency notifications (including weather-related emergencies) from the  system, the University encourages all employees and students to update their contact information through their  accounts.

What is RacerAlert?

RacerAlert is the system of emergency communications that allows the Âé¶¹Éç Police Department to provide information during an emergency or when prompt communication is required. The RacerAlert webpage, in conjunction with the University’s homepage, will be a place that the University community can view the most up-to-date information during any critical incident. Many of the alerts you might receive during an emergency will send you to this page so that we do not have to send texts and emails for every update.

Sign Up for RacerAlert Text Messages

For Faculty Staff and Students

Racer Alert emergency notifications are sent to students, faculty, and staff who have provided their cell
phone contact information through their MyGate accounts. To modify your primary cell phone number
in MyGate, follow the MyGate Information Change Instructions.

You can add or modify phone numbers and email addresses and add family members to receive
emergency alerts by creating a account and following the Âé¶¹Éç Internal MyConnect Portal Setup Instructions.

You may also opt-out of emergency notifications from your .

For Parents and Community Partners

Anyone can sign up to receive emergency text messages. Just follow the Âé¶¹Éç External MyConnect Portal Setup Instructions for creating a account.

RacerAlert’s Emergency Notification System (ENS)

The Âé¶¹Éç’s Racer Alert ENS is a system intended to notify the campus community about any situation or condition that could threaten the safety of individuals on campus. You can expect to receive the following types of messages from RacerAlert:

  • Alerts- These are emergency alerts letting you know about incident or condition that requires immediate attention and are required by the Clery Act. At a minimum, this type of notification will be made using text messages and emails. It may also include sirens, phone display, social media, and campus signage.

  • Timely Warning Notices- These are messages about crimes that have already occurred but represent an ongoing threat. These notices are also required by the Clery Act.

  • Police Department Announcements- These are messages sent by the Âé¶¹Éç Police to inform the Âé¶¹Éç community of general safety information that is not required by the Clery Act, but which the police believe will assist the community in being safer on and near campus. An example would be if a series of robberies occurred near campus, but not on campus, and the victims included students, faculty, and staff.

  • Test Messages- Testing is an important part of any emergency alert system. Âé¶¹Éç Police will test the ENS at least once per semester. This testing is also required by the Clery Act.

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