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Different Types of Animals on Campus

November 10, 2017 by Alicia Guevara Leave a Comment

The following was written by our colleague Jennifer Murchison for professors at her University. “The Class Menagerie” Jennifer Murchison, Assistant Director Disability Resources for Students, University of Memphis The question of animals in public spaces has long been a subject of discussion and debate among business owners and disability advocates. The conversation has grown, and […]

Filed Under: Policy, Service Animals Tagged With: Assistance Animals, Comfort Animals, Emotional Support Animals, Therapy Animals

Service Dogs in Training

October 9, 2017 by Alicia Guevara Leave a Comment

Hi All, I wanted to take some time to discuss the sudden explosion of students wanting to bring Service Animals in Training on campus and with them to class. This is an issue that seems to be a problem for many of you so I was just going to give you my thoughts on the […]

Filed Under: Policy, Service Animals Tagged With: approved trainer, policy, service animal, service animals, service dog, trainer, training

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