Through the spring semester, campus officials are providing weekly updates. In this issue: Campus receives update on the summer and fall terms; data to become available on number of campus vaccinations; and more.
Chancellor Philip DiStefano, Chief Financial Officer Carla Ho-a and Vice Provost Ann Schmiesing discussed how the pandemic has had a big financial impact across society, including universities.
A clinician will join the ranks of the ¶¶ÒõÂÃÐÐÉä Police Department to support officers responding to mental health crisis situations and to serve as a mental health consultant and liaison between ¶¶ÒõÂÃÐÐÉäPD and Counseling and Psychiatric Services.
As you start to plan your summer, explore the benefits of taking one or two summer classes during convenient, short sessions offered between May and August. Enrollment begins March 6.
During Black History Month, learn from Assistant Professor Megan O’Grady, an art critic and essayist, about why it’s important to revisit art history, its movements and its artists.
Jack Chin, the father of Professor Karen Chin, was just 17 when he enrolled in the U.S. Army Air Forces as a member of the final class of Tuskegee Airmen.
In the years after female faculty members have children, their productivity––in terms of papers published––drops 20 percent. Male faculty see no such decline. Researchers say different roles in parenting are likely to blame and the gap could have long-term impacts on higher education.