Does UCLA tell their students if their is a planned protest (eg ICE or something else)?
UCLA actively communicates with its students regarding planned protests, particularly those that could impact campus safety or operations.
Notification Systems
The university utilizes several channels to keep students informed:
- BruinAlert: This emergency notification system sends alerts via email and text to students enrolled with valid contact information in MyUCLA. Alerts are issued for situations categorized as "civil unrest" or those threatening health and safety.
- Bruins Safe App: This mobile application provides real-time push notifications for emergencies and serves as a resource hub for safety information.
- Bruins Safe Online: The BSO website offers public advisories and updates on campus operational status during protests.
During significant demonstrations, UCLA may deploy Student Affairs representatives to provide information and assist students near protest sites, such as Royce Quad. Additionally, the university issues official statements to support affected communities and provide resources related to immigration enforcement actions, particularly during protests against ICE activities.
For more details on emergency notifications, students can visit the BruinAlert page.