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A Few Things You Should Know This Week

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Five Things You Should Know This Week, Georgia Southern University Mar 2021

Five Things You Should Know This Week, Georgia Southern University

A Few Things You Should Know This Week

  • 1. COVID-19 vaccine appointments remain available this week
  • 2. Parking will be impacted this week by COVID-19 vaccinations
  • 3. New mental health resources website available for GS employees
  • 4. Reminder to participate in VPBF search
  • 5. Ready to help promote Georgia Southern?


Five Things You Should Know This Week, Georgia Southern University Oct 2020

Five Things You Should Know This Week, Georgia Southern University

A Few Things You Should Know This Week

  • 1. Homecoming starts next week!
  • 2. We cannot become complacent with COVID-19
  • 3. HR offices in Statesboro have moved
  • 4. IT volunteers needed for Nov. 3 election
  • 5. Experts remind us to take care of our physical health


Five Things You Should Know This Week, Georgia Southern University Aug 2020

Five Things You Should Know This Week, Georgia Southern University

A Few Things You Should Know This Week

  • The LiveSafe app now provides another tool to keep our community safe.
  • Buses will be running this fall on and between campuses, with some precautions
  • Be aware of the need for good mental health.
  • HR has developed Virtual Training On COVID-19 Reopening.
  • Today begins Phase 3 of our Initial Return to Campus Plan


Five Things You Should Know This Week, Georgia Southern University Jul 2020

Five Things You Should Know This Week, Georgia Southern University

A Few Things You Should Know This Week

  • The new CARES Center is now operational online, via phone and via the GS mobile app.
  • Georgia Southern Health Services is ready and currently providing testing for students.
  • We are aware that many parents of school-aged children are dealing with unique decisions and circumstances right now
  • Face-coverings are to be worn inside and outside where six feet social distancing may not always be possible.
  • If “enforcement” of the face-coverings requirement is necessary, it should be carried out with civility and respect