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A message of gratitude

President Ruth Watkins offers heartfelt gratitude for the achievements of the campus community.

Avoid being bombed, keep your Zoom meetings safe

Users hosting Zoom meetings outside of Canvas should protect their meetings by following Zoom’s recommendations for keeping their meetings secure.

Temporary hiring freeze announced

The freeze is due to economic uncertainty in the face of the COVID-19 outbreak.

WRC history is her story too

This Women’s History Month, the U’s Women’s Resource Center celebrated an exciting ribbon-cutting and announced the retirement of long-time director, Debra Daniels.

A tribute to Bob Garff

Garff, who was 77, passed away due to complications of COVID-19 on Sunday, March 29.

April 2020: Sexual Assault Awareness Month

Here’s what the Center for Student Wellness has planned for campus.

5 ways to help others during the COVID-19 outbreak

Need some cheering up? Do something to help others.

A beginner’s guide to meditation

Take some time to center yourself.

COVID-19 scams: How to identify them and protect yourself

Stay safe online as well as in the real world.

Campus Events

ANNOUNCEMENTS

 
Expanding access to education

Deborah Keyek-Franssen will be the university’s new associate vice president and dean of Continuing and Online Education.


U virtual backgrounds for Zoom video conferences

You can take campus with you into your virtual workspaces.


Guidance on USPS mail, campus mail and package deliveries

As campus continues to safeguard our community from the COVID-19 pandemic, University Print & Mail Services is implementing some temporary procedures to mitigate potential risk.


Mobility hub survey

Participants will be entered into a drawing to win a $100 gift card to the campus store or other prizes.


Union closed until April 15

Services are still available.


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CAMPUS HAPPENINGS

Arts education at a distance

One thing is certain, the arts in schools are not going anywhere.

Commencement 2020 update

The U Commencement Committee asks graduating seniors for input on in-person celebration options in addition to a virtual ceremony on April 30.

Campus store UTech sale on Apple products

This year, the Apple sale is an online-only promotion.

Humans of the U: Johnny Rodriguez

From nursing to gender and ethnic studies, the unique journey that prepared this senior for the U’s Master of Public Health program.

 
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CAMPUS EVENTS

 
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