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MAY 29: Update from President McPhee on COVID-19 Strategic Task Force Report
To the University community, I am pleased to share with you the report of the COVID-19 Strategic Task Force chaired by Provost Byrnes. As you know, I charged the Task Force to provide recommendations to me for our return to on-campus operations. Please find for your review the full report: www.mtsu.edu/covidtaskforce. In summary, some of
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MAY 23: Phased return-to-work to begin June 16
To the University community, The University’s COVID-19 Strategic Task Force, led by Provost Mark Byrnes, will be wrapping up its final report and submitting it to me early next week. While still in draft form, I understand it contains a number of recommendations on important next steps in preparing our employees and students to return
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MAY 19: Team developing options, scenarios for staff return in summer, students in fall
To the University community, I know we all have questions about the future, including our return-to-work plans for administration and staff this summer and the shape and form that our return to on-campus instruction and operations will take for the Fall 2020 semester. The diverse team of faculty, staff and community leaders, led by Provost
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MAY 8: A message of thanks from Dr. McPhee
Dear University Community: Twas the night before graduation and across Murphy Center The chairs were lined up but no one could enter We’d hoped and we’d prayed – kept our fingers crossed That tomorrow’s graduation day wouldn’t be lost  Years of hard work, the dreams of family and friends It seemed that this story
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MAY 5: President McPhee extends work from home plan
Consistent with Governor Lee’s Executive Order 30, and mindful of the health and welfare of our university community, I have decided to extend the current work from home plan through May 31. Anyone who must return to campus to retrieve personal or professional items to complete essential tasks, or who are critical to daily operations
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