Webcast: The New Normal: How Colleges and Universities Plan to Combat COVID-19
As with many other institutions, the coronavirus pandemic has thrown the nation’s colleges and universities into a tailspin. From the canceling of classes and graduation ceremonies to the shelving of annual collegiate athletic events, such as the NCAA Men’s and Women’s Basketball Tournaments, COVID-19 has wreaked havoc on the daily lives of students and faculty members alike. Although much remains in doubt as to what a return to normal will look like, things will be much different than they were before, particularly when it comes to security and safety protocols. Join us as our panel of experts discuss what will be required by campuses to ensure the health and safety of students and staff when they eventually return to campus.
You will learn:
- What technologies schools are investing in to combat the spread of COVID-19 on campuses.
- The policies and procedures security will be responsible for enforcing after schools reopen.
- How security technology is being reimagined to integrate with the emerging safety and health-based protocols.
- How schools plan to handle an outbreak should the virus begin to spread among the local community.
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This webcast has been rescheduled for Sept. 17 at 1 p.m. EDT / 12 p.m. CDT / 10 a.m. PDT / 5 p.m. GMT
A certificate of attendance will be offered.
Presented by:
David Handwork
Assistant Vice Chancellor for Facilities
Arkansas State University
David Handwork, Assistant Vice Chancellor for Facilities at Arkansas State University, is a mechanical engineer with over 22 years of experience in construction and facilities management within a higher education environment. His experience includes project management on major facility construction and renovation, design engineer in sheet metal fabrication, structural design and analysis, and facilities engineering for a large campus.
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CEO
DL Neuner Company
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