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Earlier today, Provost Anupma Prakash and Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs Keith Champagne sent messages to and regarding preparation for the fall semester. I encourage everyone to read through them. The following topics are specifically addressed and while these messages were sent to faculty and students they speak to staff safety measures as well.
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- Health and safety guidelines
- Masks
- Classroom Cleaning
- Physical distancing and traffic control
- COVID-19 testing information
- Course schedules and registering for classes
- Face-to-face
- Hybrid
- Distance-delivered
- Financial aid information
- Housing and dining
- CRCD and CTC students
- Wood Center student union and Center for Student Engagement
- Center for Student Rights and Responsibilities
- Athletics and Nanook Recreation
- International student information
- Military and veteran student information
- Traveling from outside ²ÝÁñÉçÇø
We continue to seek opportunities for staff whose job can be done remotely to have that opportunity. UA Human Resources is developing guidelines for employees to work from home.
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With respect to ²ÝÁñÉçÇø’s phase-in strategy as , we continue to plan for moving as many courses to distance delivery as practical while having some classes in-person and students in residency. ²ÝÁñÉçÇø’s operations will largely look like they do now in Phase B with some exceptions or Phase C with limitations. The UA system remains at Phase B so at this point we are planning for Phase B with some additional exceptions. Either way, we seek a safe environment for all of our employees in which we can continue to offer access to education to ²ÝÁñÉçÇø students.
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As COVID-19 continues to change, so does our response. We will continue to put out information every Tuesday on COVID-19 to keep our campus community updated with what we know and how we will look in the fall.
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Thank you for choosing ²ÝÁñÉçÇø.
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— Dan White, chancellor
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