Academic Affairs
Guidance for Implementing Policy PROV-005: Recording of Class Sessions and Distribution of Course Materials
This document is intended to accompany policy PROV-005: Recording of Class Sessions and Distribution of Course Materials. The purpose of this guide is to provide helpful information and best practices to instructors as they implement PROV-005 in their classrooms.
Guidance on Funding International Graduate Students Who Remain Abroad Due to the COVID-19 Pandemic
The following guidance outlines the parameters of funding options for graduate students who are foreign nationals and are unable to be physically present in the U.S. as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Please note that Graduate students who are foreign nationals, who have been located in the U.S. in a valid student visa status since the onset of travel restrictions in the Spring of 2020, and who wish to continue to receive fellowship stipend or assistantship wages during the Fall 2020 semester must remain in the U.S. in order to do so.
March 30: Provost Address Governor's Executive Order, Summer Session
March 18: Provost Outlines Undergraduate Grading Policy for Online Courses
March 18: Provost Outlines Guidance for Maintaining Research Continuity
March 17: COVID-19 Causes Sweeping Changes to University Operations
March 12: More details about COVID-19 changes
March 3: Important Updates Related to Spring Break and Student, Faculty and Staff Travel
Feb 28: Message of Solidarity from Provost Magill
Feb 27: Provost Message to Faculty Regarding Potential for Disruptions
University Seminars - Fall 2020 Listing
- Death, Dying and Bereavement
USEM 1570 – 001
T 4:00-5:50 PM / New Cabell Hall 411
Richard SteevesYou should take this University Seminar if you are interested in exploring death and dying from the scientific and cultural and literary points of view.