MGT-361 Crisis Mgmt Affecting Inst of Hi Ed: A Collaborative Community Approach - Jul 2025 UAF/TEEX

Full Description
Course Description
This course trains campus and community members, and others involved in crisis management duties and responsibilities related to institutions of higher education. To effectively manage a crisis, a whole community approach should be applied and implemented using risk management strategies, effective crisis communication, and a series of well-developed plans. the course uses FEMA's five mission areas (Prevention, Protection, Mitigation, Response, and Recovery) and has specific emphasis on the unique aspects of response to crisis management involving institutions of higher education and the communities in which they are located. The course utilizes the integration principles of the National Incident Management System (NIMS), case studies, and activities are presented to aid the participants in recognizing potential gaps in their current crisis management program. The course concludes with a practical application, role-play exercise in which participants will be able to reason through a simulated incident at an institution of higher education by utilizing the principles and concepts provided in the course.

Course Objectives
Identify key concepts of crisis evolution as it affects institutions of higher education.
Articulate challenges with establishing and maintaining stakeholder relationships given political, social, legal, and regulatory issues impacting institutions of higher education.
Model prevention and protection strategies to build a resilient community.
Explain risk as it relates to the whole community.
Employ mitigation strategies to build a resilient community.
Distill information and develop a crisis messaging.
Relate the Incident Command System (ICS) to institutions of higher education and recognize the role of Emergency Operations Centers (EOC) in campus crisis management.
Articulate issues related to recovery from incidents at institutions of higher education.
Reason through a simulated incident at an Institution of Higher Education by utilizing the principles and concepts provided in the course.
Training Dates
07/15/2025 - 07/16/2025
Training Times
08:00 AM - 05:00 PM
Hours
16h 0m
Fee
None Specified
Training Location
University of Alaska Fairbanks (UAF)
Akasofu Building Rm 501
2160 Koyukuk Drive
Fairbanks, AK  99775
Reporting Instructions
POC:
Katherine Janoski
Emergency Manager
University of Alaska Fairbanks
Office: 907.474.5284
Mobile: 910.494.3920
kajanoski@alaska.edu
Signup Details
Register at:
https://my.teex.org/TeexPortal/Default.aspx?MO=mCourseCatalog&D=LS&C=MGT361&S=233
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