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hiQncb 8:56PM January 04, 2010

At the University of Texas at Brownsville we can see Mexico from our campus (wink). We have a software program developed here call AdjunctImpact. With this software we have been able to keep our on campus and dual enrollment contingent faculty informed. We want them to prepare to put their courses on Bb so that they can keep the classes going for students that may not be able to attend or in the event of a closure of classes.

Right now there is no panic, things are going normally, but colleges have learned a lesson with Katrina the economic impact of closing or disrupting classes. We have learned a lot since then. Be prepared.

Betsy Price of TX 12:59PM April 29, 2009

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