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The COVID-19 pandemic is slowly getting under control, and with vaccines now available for many, educators are preparing for the new normal on campus. With
The COVID-19 pandemic is slowly getting under control, and with vaccines now available for many, educators are preparing for the new normal on campus. With
As the rollout of the COVID-19 vaccine continues to accelerate, those tasked with overseeing its distribution face unprecedented challenges. Not only is it necessary to
by: Akshay Birla It’s hard to not be contemplative at this time of the year on a regular year, but 2020 certainly takes that to
The number of major events in 2020 has caused many organizations to step back and reassess how they can more effectively perform emergency preparedness and
It’s not difficult to find agreement among business leaders about the necessity to be prepared for unexpected emergencies, critical incidents, and disasters. Most can agree
Hurricane Zeta is continuing to strengthen in the Gulf of Mexico and is anticipated to make landfall in Louisiana later Wednesday. According to the National
Hurricane Delta is expected to make landfall in Louisiana Friday afternoon and has already begun hitting parts of the state as well as Texas. The
As vestiges of Hurricane Laura have finally dissipated, we’re still a couple of weeks away from the climatological peak of hurricane season on September 15.
Hurricane Laura, which has now weakened to a tropical depression, dumped rain over the state of Arkansas late Thursday and early Friday morning. Hurricane Laura
Reading today’s headlines about the many weather-related incidents occurring around the country, you’ll have a pretty good understanding of why it’s so important to be