conference crisis management in h.e. (fwd)
Kathy Chung
kchung at EPAS.UTORONTO.CA
Tue Feb 7 09:38:30 EST 1995
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Subject: conference crisis management in h.e.
FYI
Janette Baker
From: MX%"STLHE-L at UNB.CA" 4-FEB-1995 16:52:10.76
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Subj: Conferences on Issues in Higher Education
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Date: Sat, 4 Feb 1995 14:27:16 -0500
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From: Conferences Institutes <ceconf at MOOSE.UVM.EDU>
Subject: Conferences on Issues in Higher Education
To: Multiple recipients of list STLHE-L <STLHE-L at UNB.CA>
In 1995, The University of Vermont is continuing its series of national
conferences on various issues in higher education with three upcoming
conferences:
CRISIS MANAGEMENT IN HIGHER EDUCATION
April 17 & 18, 1995
Sheraton Hotel, Springfield, Massachusetts
GENDER ISSUES IN HIGHER EDUCATION (Third Annual Conference)
A VIEW TOWARD THE 21ST CENTURY
October 15-17, 1995
Burlington, Vermont
Accepting Presentation Proposals through March 31, 1995
LEGAL ISSUES IN HIGHER EDUCATION (Fourth Annual Conference)
October 8-10, 1995
Burlington, Vermont
For *Crisis Management* brochures/information, *Gender Issues* Call for
Presentation Guidelines, or general information about any conference, please
call 800-639-3188, or write via e-mail to: mbaggs at moose.uvm.edu.
Please do not "reply" to this message.
Note: In any correspondence, please indicate the listserv on which you
have read this message, and don't forget to include your full "snail"
mailing address.
For more information about specific issues or curriculum content, call
Vivianne Farmer, Conferences Manager, at the above phone number, or
e-mail at: vfarmer at moose.uvm.edu
SPECIFIC CONFERENCE DESCRIPTIONS FOLLOW:
*CRISIS MANAGEMENT IN HIGHER EDUCATION, April 1995*
Effective crisis management is challenged by the type and location of an
incident, the unpredictable nature of a developing situation, and the
need for immediate and accurate internal and external communications.
Join your colleagues and explore the many facets of crisis management.
Topics include: Crisis Management on the College Campus: You Can't Plan
for It--or Can You?; Insight Gained from Natural Disasters and Physical
Emergencies; Dealing with the Unexpected Death of a Student; Making the
Most of Media Opportunities; Collaborative Management of Off-Campus
Incidents; Contagious Illness and Health Threats; Campus
Dissent--Challenges for the Future; Media and Institutional
Perspectives--Why is Crisis Management Necessary and Important?
*GENDER ISSUES IN HIGHER EDUCATION: A VIEW TOWARD THE 21ST CENTURY*,
October 1995; Co-Presented by National Association for Women in Education
CALL FOR PRESENTATIONS
Individual or panel presentations highlighting research and practice
supporting change, model programs, and inclusionary practices between men
and women in the classroom, in curriculum, and in the campus community.
Topic areas include: Integration of women's issues in curriculum and
administration; Developing collaborative efforts between women's studies
and ethnic studies; New roles, initiatives, and issues for women's
centers and commissions on the status of women; Engaging men to work with
women on gender issues; Successful mentoring programs and career
advancement initiatives for faculty, staff, and students; and The face of
feminism--changes in the 21st century.
*LEGAL ISSUES IN HIGHER EDUCATION* & *GENDER ISSUES IN HIGHER EDUCATION*
brochures will be available Summer 1995.
Again, for information please write via e-mail to: mbaggs at moose.uvm.edu
(don't forget to specify the listserv where you heard of us and include
your full "snail" mailing address); or call 1-800-639-3188.
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