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As Spring arrives across the state, we sincerely miss seeing our students, who are now spread far and wide. No matter how far apart we may be, we are still one big Bobcat family.
This is a follow-up to the letter from President Nellis earlier today in which he shared that a member of our University community tested positive with coronavirus (COVID-19).
I am writing today to inform you that a member of our University community has self-identified that they tested positive with coronavirus (COVID-19).
Welcome back from an extended spring break and, for many of you, to an unexpected new learning environment.
President M. Duane Nellis recorded this message of thanks and support to the students, faculty, staff and alumni who have come together during an unprecedented time.
Student Senate President Lydia Ramlo, a fifth year senior studying civil engineering and environmental studies, took a moment to record a message of support.
Graduate Student Senate President Dareen Tadros, who’s preparing her second master’s in public health, took a moment to record a message encouraging all Bobcats to support each other.
Our 91̽»¨ 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.
91̽»¨ faculty and staff who hold active campus parking permits will have payroll deductions for parking fees suspended, effective March 16, until further notice.
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.
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.
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 91̽»¨.
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.