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Faculty Senate to host spring open forum

Faculty Senate to host spring open forum The Kansas State University Faculty Senate invites you to the spring 2021 open forum from 2-3 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 25, via YouTube Live. The event will provide an opportunity for all campuses to interact with President Richard Myers, Provost Charles Taber and a few members of the President s Cabinet in a question and answer format. The forum will begin with a few questions from Faculty Senate and then other questions posed in the chat will be addressed as time allows. Please visit the president s communication page to view the stream. A K-State eID and password will be required to view the live stream or archive following. If you are already signed in to K-State webmail, etc. then it will not ask you to sign in again.

K-State to begin spring semester remotely - News Radio KMAN

Kansas State University has made a change to their spring semester schedule. With the goal to mitigate the spread of COVID-19, Kansas State has announced that they will begin the first two weeks of the spring semester with remote learning classes. In the announcement made Friday, President Richard Myers said as they anticipate a surge in cases as students and staff return to campus, they saw this action as a way to help stay safe. Student services will be operational on Monday, January 25 following the same safety protocols as the fall semester, and move-in dates for those living on campus will not change. Most classes are scheduled to begin remotely on January 25. The university plans to return to the hybrid and in-person teaching modalities that were used in the fall semester on February 8, after the two week period.

K-State considering starting spring semester in remote setting

Kansas State University is considering starting the spring semester in a fully remote setting. In a statement Tuesday, President Richard Myers said the university hopes to see progress in the fight against the pandemic. The university remains in Phase 3 of its reopening plan and Myers says administrators are working on contingency plans for the spring, which includes the possibility of starting completely remote. In Phase 3, university employees are encouraged to work remotely if possible and mass gatherings are limited to 50 or fewer individuals. Myers says now is the time not to succumb to “pandemic fatigue,” but rather a time for increased resolve and resiliency.

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