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For those of you that missed last week's Town Hall meeting, please find below the Zoom recording link of the meeting for your ease of reference:
Dear UVI Community:
I want to thank those of you who attended the Town Hall Meeting on COVID-19 policies on April 23rd. As I promised, attached are the updated and approved policy on travel for vaccinated individuals, and the proposed policies we discussed in regard to student housing in the Fall and institutional travel in the Fall. Please remember that the latter two are proposed policies that will be presented to the Board of Trustees and are not final until they make a decision. I encourage you to share your thoughts to the proposed policies with your shared governance leaders so those suggestions, reactions, etc. can be shared with me and I will certainly share them with the Board.
In addition to the above, please find below the Zoom recording of the meeting for your ease of reference:
The proposed policies are very critical decisions that affect all of our lives and daily activities. Therefore, we must take the time to be thoughtful and reflective about how we collectively proceed. The safety of our students and employees must always be our primary obligation.
Sincerely,
David Hall
President
Dear UVI Community:
Please find the below link to the recording of the recent Town Hall Meeting on the draft Spring 2021 On-Campus Plan, which was facilitated via Zoom on November 6, 2020.
For ease of reference, a link to the draft document is also included.
Regards,
Una C. Dyer
Director of Presidential Operations
Office of the President
University of the Virgin Islands (UVI) President Dr. David Hall addressed the UVI community on Tuesday, June 30, during a Virtual Town Hall (VTH) meeting to discuss the University’s fall 2020 semester plans and operations, in light of the continued challenges posed by COVID-19.
Dr. Hall outlined plans to gradually resume in-person instruction this fall with restrictions and preventative measures to ensure the safety of students, employees, and the public. In the virtual meeting hosted on Zoom, Dr. Hall also answered questions from students relative to University housing and dining services, the resumption of classes, and Coronavirus testing.
UVI President David Hall convened the second UVI Virtual Town Hall meeting on Friday, April 3, 2020, at 10 a.m., for the internal UVI Community. Based on the recent news shared in regards to Dr. Jason Brewer, Director of the Center for Student Success, he believed it was important for the UVI Community to gather so that he can share additional information and answer questions.
Dr. Hall also provided updates on the University’s transition since issuing guidelines in the “Flattening the Curve but not Curbing our Enthusiasm and Creativity” document, which can also be found on the University’s website. Dr. Esther Ellis, the Virgin Islands territorial epidemiologist, joined the meeting.
President David Hall held a virtual Town Hall meeting on Friday, March 20, at 11 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. The meeting was facilitated via Zoom. The purpose of the meeting was to do discuss the UVI Transition document President Hall recently shared in regards to the University’s response and operation during this coronavirus pandemic.