The Chronicle of Higher Education

Opinion: When Disaster Strikes, Are Colleges Prepared to Help?

By MICHAEL A. MACDOWELL

Four years after the terrorist attacks on September 11, 2001, have colleges become any better at managing emergencies? Most American campuses have crisis plans, many of which are quite sophisticated, and we are prepared to secure our people and facilities if a disaster like Hurricane Katrina strikes. But...

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