Word: alerting
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These changes are crucial for the success of HUCEP, as is adequately publicizing the new services. Students cannot be expected to utilize the escort program if the phone number for the hotline is buried on an obscure website. The College needs to alert students more effectively about their safety options so that they can take better advantage of them...
...what all the excitement is about, it helps to know a little about the basic immunological response, a cascade of events triggered whenever the body is subjected to trauma or injury. As soon as that splinter slices into your finger, for example, specialized sentinel cells prestationed throughout the body alert the immune system to the presence of any bacteria that might have come along for the ride. Some of those cells, called mast cells, release a chemical called histamine that makes nearby capillaries leaky. This allows small amounts of plasma to pour out, slowing down invading bacteria, and prepares...
...created an innovative mechanism to protect students walking home on weekend nights. A roaming force of escorts on the streets will combine with extended van service and a new transportation hotline. And Kidd and her committee have streamlined a community advisory system that in the past sometimes failed to alert students of assaults...
...alert sent out yesterday marks the initiation of a system of community advisory dissemination. HUPD now e-mails messages directly to students, rather than passing along information through senior tutors and freshman deans, said HUPD spokesperson Steven G. Catalano...
Under the previous system, these administrators would not consistently alert students after they had received the advisories, and some Houses would never receive them...