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Jill Smith Staff Writer [email protected] Dining options across Murray State have seen employee shortages this semester, causing many establishments to adjust their hours of operation. Sodexo General Manager Jim Halcombe says the biggest challenge is finding students to work during busy hours. “Our main challenge is an availability issue,” Halcombe… ....
18:39 The spring 2021 semester is coming to a close, and Murray State University President Bob Jackson says lifting the outdoor mask mandate on campus is the first of many benchmarks in working toward a more ‘normal’ campus life. In a chat with WKMS News Director Rachel Collins, Jackson also details other benchmarks, the upcoming in-person commencement ceremonies and the university’s financial goals after receiving approval for a potential tuition increase. Jackson noted there’s no recommended increase in housing fees. He said the increase in dining fees are contractually set by Sodexo who manages Racer Dining, and attributed that partnership with MSU’s ability to provide “nationally-branded restaurants” such as Starbucks, Steak N Shake and Chick-fil-A on campus. He noted those offerings contribute to recruitment and retention efforts. ....
Town Hall talks fall 2021guidelines, tuition and COLA Posted By: News Editor April 15, 2021 Emery Wainscott [email protected] The annual University Town Hall took place virtually this year on Wednesday, April 14. President Bob Jackson outlined plans for the fall 2021 semester, detailed budget updates and how the Cost-of-Living Adjustment (COLA) will affect Murray State employees. COVID-19 Restrictions Jackson said the administration is planning for the fall 2021 semester to resemble the fall 2019 semester. “After Commencement on May 8, 2021, we will begin transitioning to normal operations while adhering to continued guidance from our state and local health officials, as well as the Centers for Disease Control,” Jackson said in an email to students on March 25. “We will make all adjustments to operations in a safe and healthy manner.” ....
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