University of Alaska Anchorage

02/03/2026 | News release | Distributed by Public on 02/03/2026 15:33

Your voice matters! Help UAA lead national earthquake preparedness efforts

Dear UAA students,

We need your help to make our campus safer and more prepared!

What's this about?

UAA has been selected as a national case study for college earthquake preparedness by the Cascadia Region Earthquake Workgroup (CREW). We're creating resources that will show you what to expect and how to respond if an earthquake strikes while you're on campus-and your input is crucial.

Why should you participate?

Your voice matters! Help shape earthquake preparedness resources that will be used at UAA and serve as a national template for universities across the country
It's quick! Just a 5-minute virtual interview

Resident students especially needed - but all students are welcome to participate
Give back - Be part of something first-of-its-kind that will help students nationwide

Incentive: Win one of three $50 campus store gift cards! All UAA students who participate are eligible to win.

Ready to participate? Click the link below to schedule your quick 5-minute virtual interview.

Schedule interview

Your input will directly improve earthquake preparedness for our campus community and higher education institutions across the nation. Let's work together to build a safer, more prepared UAA!

Questions?

Contact UAA Department of Environmental Health, Safety, Risk, and Emergency Management. Share your thoughts amd learn more today! Brought to you by CREW.org and UAA Emergency Management

Anthony A. Picasso, MSDM, NEMAA| Emergency Manager
[email protected]


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