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As soon as the coronavirus pandemic across the country began
to spread, a huge number of colleges and universities were forced to take their
academic programs online. Looking to the future, many institutions may continue
to offer online programming or distance education, but there are important
legal issues to consider when doing so—both in determining how to start up a
robust online learning environment from a business perspective, and how to
navigate the statutory and regulatory requirements of doing so. Please join us
for a NACUA Briefing with Yvette Clark, Senior Vice President and General
Counsel at Southern New Hampshire University, and Aaron Lacey, Partner at
Thompson Coburn, as they untangle the knotty legal issues that counsel must
consider in starting up these programs and setting them up for long term
success.
This 30-minute briefing will be audio-only and will be
complimentary to NACUA members.