UC Davis has arranged support group meetings for employees impacted by the crisis in Ukraine, while at the same time calling on faculty experts to help explain the crisis to the public, by way of a UC Davis LIVE program this week.
Emory President Gregory L. Fenves condemns Russia’s unprovoked invasion; support services are available for members of the university community who are impacted by the crisis.
Chancellor Gary S. May issued the following statement today (Feb. 24): The images and news coming from Ukraine are deeply troubling. At UC Davis, we stand in support of those in our university community who are affected by these events. Our thoughts are with those who have connections to the region and are undoubtedly concerned about their families and loved ones throughout this crisis.
After confirming no incident took place today on campus, West Virginia University said it will resume standard operations while maintaining heightened safety measures for the rest of the semester.
We are grateful there was not an incident on Monday (Dec. 6) as suggested in the anonymous letter the University had received. At this time, safety experts tell WVU it may resume normal operations on campus.