UH Mānoa will conduct an integrated campus-wide test of its emergency communications capabilities Monday, October 13, between 10 a.m. and 12 p.m.
The following will occur:
- Test EMAIL messages will go out to all UH Mānoa (including JABSOM/UH Cancer Center) students, faculty, staff and vicinity contacts.
- Test TEXT messages will be sent to those who have signed up to receive emergency TEXT messages with the UH RAVE Alert system. Sign up for emergency TEXT messages at https://getrave.com/login/uh. UH Rave Alert text messages will come from the following numbers: 226787, 67283, 77295 or 78015.
- The official UH Mānoa home page at https://manoa.hawaii.edu and social media accounts will be updated to reflect the test (follow us on Facebook and X @uhmanoa). UH Mānoa Department of Public Safety social media accounts will also be updated to reflect this test (follow on Facebook and X @uhmanoasafety).
If you have already signed up, log in at https://getrave.com/login/uh to ensure that your contact information is up-to-date. You may test your cell phone information by sending a test message from the website to your phone. If you are having technical trouble with UH Rave Alert, see the FAQs at https://www.hawaii.edu/alert/ or send an email to uhrave@hawaii.edu.
We encourage our community to read through our Emergency Response Guidebook, which provides emergency response and evacuation procedures for a wide variety of incidents, including hurricanes, natural disasters, fires, active shooter incidents, bomb threats, civil disturbances and more.
Thank you in advance of the October 13, 2025 test of UH Rave Alert.