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5/09/2020 11:19 am  #1


Ole Miss intends to bring students back to campus for Fall 2020 semest

Ole Miss intends to bring students back to campus for Fall 2020 semester
Planning is underway to ensure safety for the community.

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The University of Mississippi is planning to return students to campus and hold in-person instruction for the Fall 2020 semester, Chancellor Glenn Boyce announced in a letter to faculty, staff and students.


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“I know we all lnook forward to this fall when we will welcome our students back to campus for in-person instruction. An incredible amount of planning is underway to ensure that we can make that happen safely.” Chancellor Glenn Boyce

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The University, which initially cancelled classes from March 16-20 and moved classes online for the remainder of the semester on March 12 in response to the COVID-19 global pandemic, has since announced it will deliver all Summer terms remotely through online or alternative methods and canceled all in-person on-campus summer camps, conferences, events and other experiences through August 1.

For the school to bring students back to campus and resume in-person instruction, there will need to be new and unique measures in place to ensure that the safety, health and well-being of students, faculty, staff and the community at-large is the first priority. The Chancellor and his team are “making plans on exactly what this will look like,” Special Assistant to the Chancellor William Kneip told the Cup.



Ideas for public health precautions that could be implemented for campus life to resume include: smaller class sizes with regulated distance between students, single-person dorm rooms and a designated housing facility for students that may need to be quarantined, mandatory face coverings, antibody testing (should it be readily available), remote teaching, “grab-and-go” on-campus meal and physical distancing requirements. This likely doesn’t begin to scratch the surface of what could be a very detailed and extreme list of necessary regulations and is only speculation until the Chancellor’s office releases an official declaration of how the Fall semester will proceed.

With Friday’s letter, Ole Miss joins Tennessee, LSU, Alabama, Texas A&M, Missouri, Arkansas, Georgia, South Carolina, and Kentucky as the first 10 Southeastern Conference schools to announce such intentions. As of May 8, Florida, Mississippi State, Vanderbilt and Auburn are the only SEC institutions who have not come out with a similar announcement, though if Ole Miss and Alabama are planning to reopen, the assumption is that their in-state counterparts are not far behind.




bThere is a lot of momentum for college football and athletics to return in the fall and students returning to campus is the first domino. This, of course, is subject to change based on data, resurgence and a variety of uncontrollable factors, but it’s a step in the right direction. Should students return to Oxford and another COVID-19 outbreak occur, a worst-case scenario would mean shifting back to online classes as it has this spring.



SOURCE: Weir, Grayson. "Ole Miss intends to bring students back to campus for Fall 2020 semester." Red Cup Rebellion - SB Nation, 8 May 2020, https://www.redcuprebellion.com/2020/5/8/21252426/ole-miss-2020-chancellor-glenn-boyce-covid-19-coronavirus-on-campus-classes-students-fall-semester


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5/10/2020 6:32 am  #2


Re: Ole Miss intends to bring students back to campus for Fall 2020 semest

So does the enrollment increase or decrease? OM is in a $$$$ bing, like most others. 

 

5/10/2020 2:57 pm  #3


Re: Ole Miss intends to bring students back to campus for Fall 2020 semest

One thing I don't understand about entities getting into a financial hardship, is why did they not plan for future hardships?  For years they have made money and they should have put the money in a fund that could ease the burden of a financial hardship.  Instead they have a few months of hardships, but then had many more months of profits, and now they are able to financially meet their needs.  What happened to the emergency savings fund for the bad times that might be in the future?


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5/11/2020 6:12 am  #4


Re: Ole Miss intends to bring students back to campus for Fall 2020 semest

Like any salaried bureaucrap, they spend spend spend because at the end of the day and they have $$$ leftover they fear you won't give it to them the next. The financial people at OM are inadequate for today's world.

 

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