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Emergency Management

Emergency Management

Everyone at the University – students, faculty, staff, and visitors – must take appropriate and deliberate action when an emergency strikes a building, a portion of the campus, or the entire University of Idaho community. In order to be ready when an emergency happens, everyone needs to understand that emergency preparedness is part of THREE STEP CYCLE.

Each person and each unit should be prepared to respond. The University provides trained emergency response leadership, resources, and response guidelines for individuals and units.


Faculty & Staff: Helping Stressed Students

Universities are becoming increasingly aware of the amounts of stress our students are experiencing and its negative impact on their health and academic performance. The university offers an online training simulation that will assist faculty and staff to better identify and refer these students to support services on campus. Learn more...


Students: Helping a Friend in Distress

Have you ever had a friend that was struggling? Have you ever wanted to talk to a friend dealing with a problem, but weren’t sure how? Most college students say they would turn to their friends for support, but this is not an easy topic to discuss. A thirty minute, interactive, online course is available to students to provide training on how to approach and discuss concerns with a peer who is in distress, and help refer them to campus support services. Learn more...

Emergency Phone Numbers

Emergency, Fire, Ambulance, Hospitals, Police, Chemical Spills, Crisis Hotline for University of Idaho Campuses More

Confidential Hotline

Learn about employee's options for confidential reporting of sensitive issues. More