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UT-Austin To Detail Back-To-School Plans Amid Coronavirus
The briefing set for 1:40 p.m. will provide insights as students and faculty face the prospect of returning to classes amid a pandemic.
AUSTIN, TX — University of Texas at Austin officials have scheduled a Tuesday briefing apprising on fall semester plans.
The briefing scheduled at 1:40 p.m. will provide back-to-school details as students and faculty face the prospect of returning to classes amid the coronavirus pandemic.
The presentation will be organized via Zoom, and will include the following speakers:
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- Interim UT-Austin President Jay Hartzell.
- Interim Executive Vice President and Provost Dan Jaffe.
- Executive Director and Chief Medical Officer, University Health Services, Terrance Hines.
- Core Facilities Director, Office of the Vice President for Research; Professor of Molecular Biosciences, College of Natural Sciences Andreas Matouscheck.
- Chair, Academic Planning Working Group; Professor of Psychology and Marketing, Director of IC2 Institute Art Markman.
An updated overview of the plan is available online at protect.utexas.edu. Patch will cover the Zoom meeting on Tuesday. Refresh this page for details after the presentation.
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