Faculty may, on a case-by-case basis, move classes to virtual/remote delivery for the week after spring break if they feel compelled to do so while considering the learning outcomes and student success factors for those classes. Instruction will not pivot to all virtual/remote instruction in the week following spring break. Regarding instruction in the week following spring break, it is important to note that instruction will resume via the instructional modality assigned to the course in the beginning of the semester in the formal schedule of classes. Emilio Carranco, the university’s Chief Medical Officer, regarding the health and safety implications of spring break, as well as President Trauth’s message dated Mafor current guidance about our health and safety precautions. If you travel, please follow our health and safety guidelines for mitigating COVID-19 transmission and consult the CDC guidelines for traveling during the COVID-19 pandemic. In preparation for spring break and the resumption of classes on Monday, March 22, 2021, the following guidance is provided.Īs we plan for spring break, I call upon our university community to sustain their commitment to the COVID-19 mitigation policies in place that have ensured our safety and well-being in the past. ![]() ![]() I hope everyone is doing well and that the spring semester is progressing well. ![]() Gene Bourgeois, Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs | March 4, 2021
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