Responding to Student Death
About This Roundtable
Approximately 9,000 college students die each year in the U.S. A poorly executed reaction to a student's death can increase emotional turmoil, damage your institution’s reputation, fuel litigation, and divide your campus. Learn strategies for handling different types of student death — self-inflicted, criminal, and natural causes — so that institutions can promote healing for and trust from students, staff, and next of kin.
General Counsel, Administrators, and Compliance Officers should listen.
Moderated by Alyssa Keehan, Risk Management Director, United Educators.
Presentation Materials
About This Roundtable
Approximately 9,000 college students die each year in the U.S. A poorly executed reaction to a student's death can increase emotional turmoil, damage your institution’s reputation, fuel litigation, and divide your campus. Learn strategies for handling different types of student death — self-inflicted, criminal, and natural causes — so that institutions can promote healing for and trust from students, staff, and next of kin.
General Counsel, Administrators, and Compliance Officers should listen.
Moderated by Alyssa Keehan, Risk Management Director, United Educators.
Featured Speaker
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Sherri Crahen
Dean of Students, John Carroll University