Understanding the fall schedule and course types
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the U has modified its academic calendar and the format in which courses are taught.
Read MoreDue to the COVID-19 pandemic, the U has modified its academic calendar and the format in which courses are taught.
Read MoreAs the U begins fall semester, the health and well-being of students, staff and faculty are top priorities for the university.
Read MoreAhead of the start of the Fall 2020 Semester, the Office of the Dean of Students and the Center for Disability & Access have some guidance for campus.
Read MorePolitical scientist Phillip Singer explains why the politicization of public health measures is nothing new, and how to view wearing face coverings as a compassionate act.
Read MoreA drop in endoscopy procedures due to COVID-19 precautions prompts a second look at when the procedures are most needed and most effective.
Read MoreHere are the basic hygiene guidelines that all campus community members should follow as we begin a new academic year.
Read MoreWe look forward to being able to come together soon and, in the meantime, we are encouraged by the creative ways we have learned to engage as a community through virtual and distanced strategies.
Read MoreThe primary concern is for the health, safety and well-being of the student-athletes.
Read MoreCustomers and staff members entering the Campus Store are required to wear face coverings
Read MoreU leaders are recognizing individuals and teams of staff and faculty members who stood out for their efforts in shifting to all-online coursework with the inaugural Online Excellence Awards.
Read MoreStudent activities will look different this fall, but opportunities for students to find connections, engage with student groups and develop leadership skills are a critical part of student success.
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