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Five Things You Should Know This Week, Georgia Southern University
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
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
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
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