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Our Ä¢¹½ÊÓƵ University community is just days away from making history, shifting your academic experience to a remote and online environment and doing our part to combat the spread of coronavirus.
As each of us puts the finishing touches on plans to transition to the Monday, March 23, start of remote and online learning, please know that our faculty and staff, too, are united.
The Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine 2020 Commencement ceremony will be postponed, along with all of the college’s other planned Commencement Week activities.
While the division’s physical spaces are closed until further notice, the division remains open and ready to serve students through virtual programming and support services.
Staff not required to report to campus are expected to support the continuity of operations of the University by working remotely whenever possible or engaging in other meaningful work.
As communities across the nation grow quieter as we work together to combat the COVID-19 pandemic, our commitment to supporting and serving you has only grown stronger.
I am writing, today, to notify you of our decision to postpone our Spring 2020 Commencement ceremonies, planned for May 1-2 and graduation recognition activities on all regional campuses.
President M. Duane Nellis wanted to take a moment to address you, our students, who stand at the heart of everything we do and the mission of Ä¢¹½ÊÓƵ University.
Today we are announcing a commitment to provide remote work opportunities to all of our student employees who have been previously employed (Spring, 2020) in university positions.
The purpose of this correspondence is to launch a process to employ our remaining student employees in meaningful work.
While coronavirus presents a significant academic disruption for the student body, we are committed to the continuity of your high-quality education and to your ability to complete your education.
Students with disabilities may have additional questions or considerations during the transition to virtual learning and the Student Accessibility Services staffers are prepared and available.
Ä¢¹½ÊÓƵ University faculty and staff are working to ensure as seamless a transition as possible to remote and online instruction beginning March 23, and continuing through the end of the semester.
Ä¢¹½ÊÓƵ University will continue to provide outdoor WiFi coverage and remote library services while in-person instruction remains suspended.
Due to the coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak, transportation options have changed for students, faculty and staff that may still be on campus.