I have no idea what the office of Student Affairs and Risk Management evaluation found. And PSU may be under all types of pressure by their insurance company concerning potential liabilities. With those caveats, I still find this decision to be idiotic. Good grief, the way things are going, PSU may devolve into an online university. Then again, eyeball fatigue, or wrist/knuckle/finger arthritis may be too much of a risk for PSU to even offer just online courses.
It's interesting to see Charlie Walbridge mentioned in the article. He's an old friend of mine -- years ago we went on quite a few whitewater trips in West Virginia, Maryland, and PA. Charlie went from learning whitewater skills as part of the PSU Outing Club to being the safety chair of the American Canoe Association, as well as American Whitewater. In those roles, he would independently analyze every single whitewater fatality or serious accident in the US, and write up a detailed analysis of the incident.
Seems that a well crafted liability waver would be sufficient to allay the fears of PSU's insurers, or risk managers.
It will be interesting to see if PSU has extra security in the student section at football games this fall. After all, you'd think that most risk managers would freak out at the thought of young co-eds being passed overhead after TDs.
smh