Emergency Management

Being prepared in case of an emergency is a shared responsibility. Being aware of TCU Alerts, LESS is More, and other resources educates us on what to do when emergencies occur. Working together we can make TCU a safe community for living and learning.

The Office of Emergency Management is responsible for creating the framework within which the Horned Frog community increases institutional disaster resilience. TCU Emergency Management facilitates a comprehensive emergency management program built upon industry standards and best practices across the phases of emergency management: prevention, mitigation, preparedness, response, and recovery. 

Winter Weather Outlook 2024 – 2025
Overview The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) Climate Prediction Center forecasts a La Niña winter, likely resulting in above-a...

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Chance for Severe Storms 10/30/2024
Bottom Line A pattern change is on the way this week and will be accompanied by a threat for severe thunderstorms late Wednesday afternoon into Wednes...

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04/08/2024 Total Solar Eclipse Preparedness
The National Weather Service will be sending out updates over the next week due to the total solar eclipse in our region. You can find a synopsis of t...

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TCU Alerts

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L.E.S.S. is More

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Prepare for Emergencies

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TCU students enjoy a beautiful day, Monday, October 30, 2017 on the TCU campus in Fort Worth, Texas.

Building Emergency Coordinators

Building Emergency Coordinators are appointed by their department to assist in public safety planning efforts, as well as evacuating and securing buildings during emergencies. Find out more about the Building Emergency Coordinators that help keep campus safe, and how to volunteer to take on this important role.

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Emergency Plans

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Horned Frog Hazards

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Public Safety Training

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