I asked a similar question back in May and attempted to summarize the results 
in a table.


The result was not as successful as I'd hoped because different institutions 
are addressing rather different circumstances and I couldn't decide what the 
column headings should be to make comparison easy.


What I came up with is attached.


FWIW: Tomorrow (Thursday the 29th) I will be presenting a session on drones at 
the annual EDUCAUSE higher ed IT conference in Indianapolis. If you happen to 
be at the conference, feel free to stop by at 8:00 am in Meeting Room 201-202


- David

David Stack, PhD
COO and Deputy CIO, University IT Services
University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
[email protected]
414-229-5371



________________________________
From: [email protected] 
<[email protected]> on behalf of Fischbach, D Candice 
<[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, October 27, 2015 2:18 PM
To: Association of College and University Policy Administrators
Subject: RE:[acupa-l] Drones on Campus


Hi Lynda,



We are developing one here, but not quite finished with our initial draft.



FYI...I understand NACUA is offering a 
webinar<http://www.nacua.org/meetings/virtualseminars/november_6_2015/index.asp>
 on November 6 about unmanned aircraft/drones on campus...you may want to check 
it out as I believe they are going to cover policy issues.

[http://www.nacua.org/meetings/virtualseminars/november_6_2015/images/nacua_logo.png]<http://www.nacua.org/meetings/virtualseminars/november_6_2015/index.asp>

NACUA November 6, 2015 Virtual Seminar
A s drone use moves from the realm of science fiction to mainstream reality, 
college and university campuses are being forced to confront (and restrict) 
drones on campus.
Read 
more...<http://www.nacua.org/meetings/virtualseminars/november_6_2015/index.asp>





Candice



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Candice Fischbach, Policy Program Manager

University Compliance Services

University Policy Office (UPO)<http://www.policies.utexas.edu/>

The University of Texas at Austin

*  512-471-0426               7  512-232-3722

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From: [email protected] 
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Lloyd, Lynda
Sent: Tuesday, October 27, 2015 2:00 PM
To: Institutional policy-related discussions ([email protected])
Subject: [acupa-l] Drones on Campus



Hello everyone,



My apologies if this has been a recent inquiry.



I am looking for examples of policy governing "Drones on Campus".  If you have 
one, or are developing one, would you be so kind as to share?



Thank you.



Lynda Lloyd, M.Ed.

Director of Policy

Adjunct Faculty

NWACC Policy<http://www.nwacc.edu/web/policy/policy_procedure>

479-619-4248



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