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. Academic continuity is vitally important because it focuses on maintaining the core function of education: providing students with the opportunity to learn. More ... |
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Campus Soaked, but Summer Classes Still On
Chicago Tribune article (June 18, 2008) about how the recent floods have affected summer school at th
EMHE QA Call Transcript Available
Submitted by jsener on Mon, 2008-05-19 13:09.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


