Service dogs, emotional support animals, therapy animals, animals as accommodations - they\u27re everywhere! Is that ok? Should or can I say anything about them? What are the expectations? Faculty and staff across the country are asking these questions as more animals appear on campuses and lawsuits abound when students are denied access to animals. How do we maintain compliance and sanity? This session will provide an easy to understand overview of the different types of animals we may find on our campuses, how to discern between the types, how and why they may be approved, appropriate and legal interactions, and when we can say, no; as well as sharing testimonials from students who have benefited from these creatures
Mental health problems have been drastically increasing in recent years among college students. Alon...
I n the United States there are an esti-mated 110 million pets, more than one for each family. Perio...
As members of a university community that sponsors animal research, we developed a survey to improve...
Service dogs, emotional support animals, therapy animals, animals as accommodations - they\u27re eve...
Intended audience: ALL Service dogs, emotional support animals, therapy animals, animals as accommod...
Mental health conditions are becoming more prevalent on university campuses, which is leading to an ...
For decades, universities have been accommodating physically disabled students who require guide dog...
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Animals on campus are becoming a hot button issue for students, faculty, and staff. Iowa State Unive...
Colleges and universities are receiving increased requests for emotional support animals (ESA), and ...
The presence of emotional support animals (ESA) has dramatically increased on college campuses. Desp...
Since the early years of the 20th century, work organizations have largely been places where animal ...
As part of a symposium held in Cincinnati entitled, Ethical Issues Related to the Use of Research A...
This case study is designed for use in graduate courses in student affairs and higher education admi...
Assistance animals are becoming a greater presence on college campuses. The purpose of the current s...
Mental health problems have been drastically increasing in recent years among college students. Alon...
I n the United States there are an esti-mated 110 million pets, more than one for each family. Perio...
As members of a university community that sponsors animal research, we developed a survey to improve...
Service dogs, emotional support animals, therapy animals, animals as accommodations - they\u27re eve...
Intended audience: ALL Service dogs, emotional support animals, therapy animals, animals as accommod...
Mental health conditions are becoming more prevalent on university campuses, which is leading to an ...
For decades, universities have been accommodating physically disabled students who require guide dog...
This Article focuses on the issues that arise when students wish to attend a postsecondary instituti...
Animals on campus are becoming a hot button issue for students, faculty, and staff. Iowa State Unive...
Colleges and universities are receiving increased requests for emotional support animals (ESA), and ...
The presence of emotional support animals (ESA) has dramatically increased on college campuses. Desp...
Since the early years of the 20th century, work organizations have largely been places where animal ...
As part of a symposium held in Cincinnati entitled, Ethical Issues Related to the Use of Research A...
This case study is designed for use in graduate courses in student affairs and higher education admi...
Assistance animals are becoming a greater presence on college campuses. The purpose of the current s...
Mental health problems have been drastically increasing in recent years among college students. Alon...
I n the United States there are an esti-mated 110 million pets, more than one for each family. Perio...
As members of a university community that sponsors animal research, we developed a survey to improve...