Focus Area: Institutional Resilience
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Institutional resilience is the capacity of an educational institution to prepare for, withstand, and recover from major disasters or other circumstances which threaten or disrupt normal operations. Sometimes referred to as campus resilience, campus preparedness, or campus resiliency. More on Institutional Resilience as Related to Academic Continuity |
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ANSI Approves Risk Analysis Standard for Higher Ed Hazards
Submitted by jsener on Wed, 2010-07-14 09:54.The American National Standards Institute (ANSI) has approved A Risk Analysis Standard for Natural and Man-Made Hazards to Higher Education Institutions.
Most Colleges Avoid Risk Management, Report Says
Submitted by jsener on Wed, 2009-07-08 11:39.Few colleges (<25%) regularly assess how to prevent or respond to threats, and only 1/2 them plan for such risks only after receiving an audit, experiencing a campus crime, or seeing the fallout
Building Resilience While Strengthening Routine Operations
Submitted by jsener on Mon, 2008-12-15 17:29.Powerpoint slide show presented at the Sloan-C International Symposium on Emerging Technology Applications for Online Learning, Carefree, AZ,
Live and Learn: Campus Closure and Academic Continuity
Submitted by jsener on Mon, 2008-12-15 17:03.Powerpoint slide show from Bruce Chaloux, Janet Moore, Ray Schroeder, and Donald Spicer presented at the Sloan-C International Symposium on Emerging Technology Applications for Online Learning, Carefr
EDUCATION ACCESS = ENTRY + ACADEMIC CONTINUITY
Submitted by jsener on Thu, 2008-12-11 11:05.Paper submitted by Claudine Schweber for EDEN-08 workshop.
