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INTERNATIONAL HEALTH, SAFETY & SECURITY SEMINAR FOR U.S. COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES

Thursday, October 18, 2007
Michigan State University
East Lansing, MI

Federal Statutes

MSU Web Resources – Office of Study Abroad

  • Emergency Response Manual
  • Student Orientation Script

MSU Health Resources

Other Health Resources

Resources for Risk Management - Organizational

Governmental

Resources for Risk Management - Institutional

Resources for Risk Management - Other

Resources for Risk Management – Insurance and Risk

Resources for Risk Management – Other Associations

Conferences

Publications

  • NAFSA
    • Crisis Management in a Cross-Cultural Setting – Burak and Hoffa (eds.)
  • International Educator
  • Legal Resources Publications
    • Limiting Liability on Campus: An Administrators Guide to Identifying and Avoiding Risk
  • NACUA Publications
    • Study Abroad in Higher Education: Program Administration and Risk Management
    • Students with Learning and Psychiatric Disabilities: New Challenges for Colleges and Universities
    • The Dismissal of Students with Mental Disabilities
    • The Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act: A General Overview
    • The HIPAA Privacy Regulations and Student Health Centers
    • Student Disciplinary Issues: A Legal Compendium

Texts

  • The Rights and Responsibilities of a Modern University by Bickel and Lake
  • Risk Communication by Lundgren and McMakin
  • Managing Liability and Overseas Programs by Weeks
  • Principles of Emergency Planning and Management by Alexander
  • Effective Health Risk Messages: A Step-by-Step Guide by White, Meyer and Martell
  • How to Deal with Parents that are Angry, Troubled, Afraid or Just Plain Crazy by McEwan

Other Articles

  • Robert Aalberts & Gary Rhodes, Legal Issues, in NAFSA'S GUIDE TO EDUCATION ABROAD FOR ADVISORS AND ADMINISTRATORS 351, 360-63 (William Hoffa & John Pearson, 2nd eds., 1997).
  • Robert D. Bickel & Peter F. Lake, The Emergency of New Paradigm in Student-University Relations: From ‘In Loco Parentis' to Bystander to Facilitator, 23 J.C. & U.L. 755, 761 (Spring 1997).
  • James A. Dall, Determining Duty in Collegiate Tort Litigation: Shifting Paradigms of the College-Student Relationship, 29 J.C. & U.L. 485 (2003).
  • William P. Hoye, & Gary M. Rhodes, An Ounce of Prevention is Worth…the Life of a Student: Reducing the Risk in International Programs, 27 J.C.& U.L. 151 (Summer 2000).
  • Richard C. Kast, In Loco Parentis and the “Reasonable Person”: Liability Issues in International Studies Programs, INTERNATIONAL EDUCATOR, Vol. VII, No.1 (Fall 1997/Winter 1998).
  • Arlene S. Kanter, The Presumption Against Extraterritoriality as applied to Disability Discrimination Laws: Where Does it Leave Students with Disabilities Studying Abroad? 14 STAN. L. & POL'Y REV. 291, 308-309 (2003).
  • Laura Rothstein, Disability Law and Higher Education: A Road Map for Where We've Been and Where We May be Heading, 63 Md. L. Rev. 122 (2004).
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