ÑÇÖÞÉ«°É Police
Emergencies: Dial 911
Non-emergency: 910.962.2222
Anonymously Report a Crime
Collaboration for Assault Response & Education (CARE)
Main Line: 910.962.CARE
Emergency: 910.512.4821
Counseling Center
Main Line: 910.962.3746
After-Hours Crisis Line: 910.392.7408
Office of University Relations
910.962.2088
our@uncw.edu
Dean of ÑÇÖÞÉ«°És
910.962.3119
deanofstudents@uncw.edu
Emergency Management
910.962.3057 or 910.962.7874
emergencymanagement@uncw.edu
Environmental Health and Safety
910.962.3057
ehs@uncw.edu
Human Resources
910.962.3160
hrsearch@uncw.edu
ÑÇÖÞÉ«°É Health Services
910.962.3280
wesnerk@uncw.edu
Substance Abuse Prevention & Education
Health Promotion
910.962.4135
hhec@uncw.edu
Atlantic hurricane season is June 1-Nov. 30. the ÑÇÖÞÉ«°É Department of Environmental Health and Safety and campus partners stress the importance of emergency procedures, campus communications awareness and the importance of personal preparedness plans.
At ÑÇÖÞÉ«°É, we love our proximity to the ocean and all the fun and relaxation it offers! However, the ocean can also be dangerous and you should be aware of rip current hazards.
Although the Wilmington area enjoys generally mild winters, it is not unusual to have winter storms that affect travel and the operation of campus. ÑÇÖÞÉ«°É monitors the weather and will use the ÑÇÖÞÉ«°É Alert System and other communication channels to update students, faculty, staff and the community if a change in campus operations, activities or class schedules will be necessary.
Learn how to avoid heat-related illness that can be brought on by the extremely hot weather that the Wilmington area experiences during the summer months.