Faculty Academic Continuity Responsibilities Relating to COVID-19
Thursday, March, 5th, 2020 COVID-19 Academic Announcements
March 5, 2020 |
Dear Colleagues, |
As we continue to monitor and respond to the rapidly evolving circumstances presented by the spread of COVID-19, we are taking steps across the university to prepare for a wide range of contingencies. As communicated earlier this week, Executive Vice President Mike Howard is leading a university-wide coordinating committee to ensure that we take a comprehensive, proactive approach to this complex situation.
Among the several areas of priority focus is academiccontinuity. In order to ensure the continuity of our academicmission, we are calling on each of you to take certain immediate steps to prepare for the possibility of student and/or faculty absences due to travel restrictions, illness, requirements to self-isolate or quarantine, or the need to care for family diagnosed with COVID-19. In a worst-case scenario, we also must plan for the possibility that the university could discontinue face-to-face classes before the end of the spring 2020 semester. And we must consider the possibility that these conditions could extend into the summer and beyond. Our immediate goal is to ensure that students have the opportunity to complete the spring 2020 semester, and that those in their final year of study have the opportunity tograduate on time. Deans will be communicating with their faculty to outline guiding principles for this preparation that are specific to each of their schools. However, certain principles apply to all facultyand require your immediate attention—for the current term and the summer and fall terms. We urge all faculty and academic administrators to take the actions outlined below for the educational benefit of our students.
For assistance with any items involving educational technology, contact edtech@tufts.edu. We hope that the spread of COVID-19 abates and that our spring 2020 semester continues uninterrupted. However, we must prepare for a range of possibilities to ensure that we meet our students’ needs. To do so, it is critical for you tofollow the steps outlined above. We thank you for your dedication and commitment toexcellence in teaching, especially in these uncertain circumstances and potentially difficult conditions. |
Sincerely,
Tony Monaco Nadine Aubry Kevin Dunn Melissa Mazan |