Posts Tagged ‘University of Florida’

Prepping for the Zombie Attack

Wednesday, November 4th, 2009

zombie attackOne of my wonderful PR friends from Washington, D.C. specializes in emergency management communications and brought to my attention the in-depth lengths that the University of Florida had gone to in preparing for any crisis. According to the Miami Herald, the plan “lays out the university’s response to attacks by `flesh-eating, apparently life impaired individuals.” While I’m not sure of its true feasibility in a real-world scenario, the “zombie attack plan” certainly engaged my attention. 

Not to be outdone as a university based in disaster-prone Florida, the University of Florida plan was unsympathetic in its strategy should a zombie attack occur on campus. The plan recommended employees utilize “weapons such as chain saws, baseball bats, and explosives that have been shown to be effective against zombies.” Take that Night of the Living Dead!  

A spokesman from the school stated that the exercise was meant to “add a little bit of levity to disaster preparation discussions.” Levity indeed! Garnering national attention, the plan has helped thrust disaster preparations into the national spotlight. With the spread of H1N1 inundating Americans through media and ongoing disasters occurring throughout the world, the University of Florida’s disaster preparation team is showing they are taking every precaution to protect their students and campus. The only thing missing from their plan is how the zombies would fare against UF Quarterback Tim Tebow! 

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A Tribute to Duke Crittenden

Thursday, September 3rd, 2009

Orlando Sentinel Columnist Mike Bianchi paid a tribute to the late Duke Crittenden when he wrote today about the legacy that Duke had left on our Central Florida community. A pillar in the citrus industry, he has also helped shape the political landscape here in Central Florida

A proud UF graduate, Crittenden was more than a fan, he was a booster for the University of Florida before it was cool. The highest level of athletic donor at UF, Crittenden was one of their most prominent supporters for decades, helping to raise millions for the athletic program. 

Gator fans worldwide, look no further than the plush skyboxes in Ben Hill Griffin Stadium to see the impact he left for UF sports enthusiasts for generations to come. 

It’s important to know as we move forward as a community, where we have come from and those we should pay tribute to. It’s easy to see the impact Duke Crittenden has left in his wake.