Sign up for e2Campus to receive life-saving notices












Subscriber tips



If you’re already registered, keep this in mind:

  • You can manage your e2Campus profile (add and change phone numbers and e-mail addresses) online at the same sites where you register; and
  • You must manually add your campus e-mail address to your account to receive e2Campus messages at your UNMC e-mail address.




In the wake of Wednesday’s shooting at Millard South High School, UNMC employees and students are again encouraged to register for the e2Campus alert system.

In the case of a life-threatening situation on campus, e2Campus would simultaneously send subscribers alerts via:

  • Text messages;
  • E-mails;
  • Voicemails; and/or
  • Pages.

NOTE: You must subscribe to receive the alerts.

UNMC employees can log onto http:ess.unmc.edu to register for e2Campus.
Students can register at http://care.unmc.edu or via Blackboard.












Register a friend or family member



If you want to have e2Campus messages sent to friends or family members it’s best to:

  • Register them at a time when they are able to quickly relay to you the confirmation numbers they receive via text message and/or e-mail;
  • The registering employee or student needs to supply these numbers to complete the registration in a timely manner. Registrants will be logged out if they don’t complete the registration within several minutes.




You also can manage your e2Campus account and update your device or contact information at these sites.

To receive an emergency message, you must have one of the following services:

  • Mobile phone with text-messaging capability;
  • E-mail service with valid e-mail address;
  • Access to Internet with Web browser;
  • Text paging device; and/or
  • Blackberry device.

Subscribers must pay the cost for a text message should such an event occur but the cost of a message should only add about 10 cents to your cellular phone bill.