A Reflection At The Center For Inclusion Video
The power of inclusive education - Ilene Schwartz - TEDxEastsidePrep A Reflection At The Center For InclusionThe Ohio State University. The following message was sent to all students, faculty and staff on Tuesday, November 17, Dear Students, Faculty and Staff:.
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Your efforts to keep our campuses open this fall while learning, teaching, advancing research and scholarship, and caring for patients and their families have been extraordinary. As students prepare to return home for the winter break, please remember the steps we are asking you to take.
If you obtain a negative result and are able to leave campus for the semester early, please do so and update your move-out time on the housing portal. If you need to stay on or off campus, plan to get tested again next week and self-quarantine until you get your results. We will continue our class-delivery approach as scheduled through November We also will offer the first two weeks of spring semester classes January and virtually.
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Our work is ongoing with state and local health officials to evaluate and adjust our plans as needed. We will keep the university community updated. This Saturday, our football Buckeyes are scheduled to return to action against Indiana at noon. Wear a mask, stay 6 feet apart and practice good hygiene. Most of all, it is critically important to avoid large gatherings. Again, we want to finish the semester strong and keep our loved ones and ourselves healthy. Please see this important message from Dr. Be smart so Inclusioh can all be safe, Together As Buckeyes. Racial justice, diversity and inclusion.
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These important discussions are also occurring across the university. Jacquelyn C. Meshelemiah will moderate the final webinar in the four-part Ripe for Change: Conversations on Race in America series from 6 to 7 p. Hasan Jeffries, associate professor in the Department of History. Discovery, learning and impact. We continue to work hard and advance our mission despite many challenges. Each day brings student success stories on our campuses.
More information on how you can support the kids is available on the BuckeyeThon website. Our safety and well-being task force engaged with representatives from the University District Organization UDOwhich was established in with the aim to improve off-campus life, support business efforts, and improve safety and security in the area. InUDO formed the University District Special Improvement District, which supports a range of services, including supplemental safety stewards to monitor the area. The task force is exploring ways to further partner and support these outreach efforts, recognizing that the safety and well-being of all community members depends on a multipronged approach.
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The task force is in the process of finalizing a series of recommendations. Finally, I was thrilled late last month to visit the Ohio State Lima campus pictured above. I spent a beautiful fall morning and early afternoon with Dean and Director Dr.]
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