Continuing Our Social Distancing Measures
Please do not come to campus unless necessary.
Protecting our community, our health care workers, our neighbors, and our loved ones is the most important priority right now.
We are working on identifying who was responsible and examining how to prevent racist acts like this from happening in the future.
Faced with an act of racism disguised by online anonymity, we stand together as a Volunteer community to make our campus—in person and online—a place where every member feels welcome.
Across our campus, our graduate and professional students are finding ways to step up in this time of need.
President Boyd has been an eager listener and a constant advocate for our students and our campus.
Manning dropped in on a class via Zoom to encourage students to keep a positive attitude and to help others where they can.
I have witnessed the selflessness of countless Volunteers who have stepped forward to do what is right by our campus, our state, and one another.
I crashed a Zoom meeting of students and faculty who recently joined forces to produce 3D printed face shields for health care workers.