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What is Academic Continuity?Academic continuity is the process of maintaining continuity of learning in a crisis situation caused by a natural disaster, human-induced (“man-made”) disaster, or other precipitating factor. It is the extent to which operations can be sustained which enable affected faculty, staff, and students to continue academic activities during the response and recovery phases despite the disruption caused by the crisis. More ... |
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Institutional Resilience |
Monthly HighlightsThis report outlines an Academic Continuity and Emergency Management Workshop jointly held by the University of Maryland University College and Sloan-C at UMUC on June 27, 2007. View Report |
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OSDFS Emergency Management for Higher Education Grant:: Q&A Call
Submitted by jsener on Tue, 2008-04-29 14:22.A Grant Technical Assistance (TA) Call has been scheduled to assist applicants applying for the Emergency Management for Higher Education (EMHE) grant competition in
Announcement: Emergency Management for Higher Education Grants [update 4/25/08]
NLM Report (March 2008): Info-Seeking Behavior of EP&M Professionals
Submitted by jsener on Thu, 2008-04-17 16:26.Drs. Murray Turoff and Roxanne Hiltz have completed an inquiry-type study of the

