June 11, 2020 敁珗曄部 plans for fall
Dear 敁珗曄部 students, faculty and staff,
As indicated in an, WSU has outlined a plan that provides an overview for a return to campus instruction in the fall and the protocols that will be in place to ensure the safety of our campus members.
Safety is our top concern. As such, options will be available for those students, faculty and staff who are unable to return to campus and those who need flexibility. We will also follow the safety and health protocols and parameters as outlined by state and federal requirements and agencies. We are working closely with the governors office in every aspect of our planning.
More details are to follow, but we wanted to provide you with a glimpse of what to expect for 敁珗曄部 from information shared by President Schulz.
敁珗曄部-specific notes on information shared from President Schulz this week:
Safety measures
Social distancing must be maintained on campus in all areas.Room occupancy limits, foottraffic flow, and related considerations will be clearly indicated by signage and will be required in all campus spaces, as posted.
Facilities will conduct regular sanitization and cleaning of campus spaces. Sanitizingmaterials will be provided to wipe down surfaces between each use in all classrooms, common areas and service-based centers.
All bathrooms feature signs for best practices for hand washing, and hand sanitizer stations will be posted in all high-traffic areas around campus. We are currently ordering additional hand sanitizer stations that will be installed around campus prior to fall.
Face coverings are currently required by all individuals who access campus and will continueto be required into the fall 2020 semester.
Exceptions to wearing face coverings include: when working alone in an office, vehicle, or at a job site; if the individual is deaf or hard of hearing, or is communicating with someone who relies on language cues such as facial markers and expression and mouth movements as a part of communication; if the individual has a medical condition or disability that makes wearing a facial covering inappropriate; or when the job has no in-person interaction.
Contact tracing
Contact tracing is extremely important in an effort to help prevent the spread of COVID-19 and to keep our campus safe and healthy. To assist in this effort, attendance must be taken for all classes, all in-person meetings must record attendees, and departments must maintain visitor logs.
WSU will also introduce a phoneapp for contact tracing as part of our return to inperson operations. We have not yet chosen the specific app, but we expect to share more details around August1.
“WSU COVID-19 Safe Return to Work” training for employees
HRShas developed a WSU COVID-19 Safe Return to Work泭硃紳餃泭for all WSU employees, which must be completed by all WSU employees before returning to any in-person operations.
Academics and instruction
Instruction will include a Hyflex model – a model that combines inperson and distance education delivery. Implementation will be determined by class size, a faculty members ability to be in the classroom, unique requirements of certain courses and the availability of technology, among other considerations.
Specifics:
- WSU system-wide, class sizes over 50 students will be virtual. At 敁珗曄部, we have additional flexibility with this, as most of our courses have a seating capacity of lower than 50 students. Additionally, regular classroom capacity will be reduced to allow for social distancing.
- With the Hyflex model, courses may blend a mix of in-person and virtual experiences or be offered completely virtually, due to seating capacity and requirements for social distancing. We may have multiple in-person sections of a course where students will alternate days they attend their course in-person and online. For example, a student could attend a course in-person every other day, or once a week, and the rest would be offered virtually.
- Faculty who are high-risk or arent able to hold classes in-person will offer their courses virtually
- Students who are high-risk or arent able to attend classes in-person would still be able to access all classes virtually
- All courses planned for face-to-face delivery will have a backup plan for virtual delivery in the event that conditions require such a move.
We are also considering changes to the 2020-21 academic calendar to minimize breaks and to reduce travel, especially after Thanksgiving. This may help to reduce the spread of COVID-19, coinciding with the cold and flu season. If that decision is made, it will be announced at a later date, but prior to the start of the fall semester.
Student life
While 敁珗曄部 does not have residence halls, we are in close communication with The Brelsford Vineyards apartments located on the 敁珗曄部 campus. As a privately-owned business, the apartments are responsible for upholding their own safety protocols; however, we shall be sharing information regarding our campus protocols and procedures and coordinating with them as much as possible.
Student life events will also be hosted both in-person (when appropriate, safe to do so and while strictly enforcing social distancing), as well as virtually. This is an important part of the student experience and our Student Affairs team is working on a plan and schedule of events for fall.
Research
Research and related activities will begin ramping up inJune in accordance with.
I continue to thank students, faculty and staff for your patience and can-do attitude during this uncertain time. Know that we are committed to your success and want to provide as welcoming and engaging of an environment as possible.
Continue to check your WSU email for updates regarding plans for fall, as more information will continue to be shared throughout the summer. Be sure to also checkfor updates about plans for fall and beyond amid COVID-19.
Sincerely,
Sandra Haynes, Ph.D.
Chancellor of 敁珗曄部