Earlier today, a message was sent to students and employees from Dr. Cureton with an update related to our institution's COVID protocols on campus. It continues to be essential that as a community we follow these protocols and wear face coverings where they are required. Thank you for your leadership in modeling acceptance and respect for these protocols to our students and ensuring they are also following through in the days ahead. Our hope and goal is to reach a point where these protocols are no longer required.
Feedback on Wellbeing and Protocols
This past week a survey went out to the 243 faculty who are teaching in person on our campus. We are thankful to have received 129 responses. This survey provided helpful information about the sense of wellbeing faculty have and captured many thoughts on our current masking protocols. You are invited to view highlights from the survey and consider how you can positively impact those in your areas of influence.
Student Illness and Attendance
Academic Achievement and Health Services have received several requests for notes indicating a student is too ill to come to class. As a reminder, students are encouraged not to attend class in person if they are ill. As noted in the Academic Policy Manual, "Health Services does not provide excuse notes for common illnesses, injuries or mental health problems that may lead to missed classes, labs, exams, projects or deadlines." Only students who have an approved accommodation, have been approved for a non-ADA adjustment, or are involved in a university-sponsored event will be displayed on the daily automated email notification. Please continue to work with your students and support those who are not able to attend class in person due to non-COVID related illness.
Process for Engaging with Student Life
Our Faculty Guidance page has recently been updated with additional information for you on how to engage with students who might refuse to wear a face covering. The addition outlines the specific escalation steps you can consider up to and including making a referral to Student Life. Our hope is that these steps and options will help you feel more confident in enforcing the masking protocol when needed.
Professional Development
Where Should I Put My Video and Why it Matters
Does it matter where I put my videos? Northwestern has been blessed with a number of video hosting options. This webinar will help you figure out the best solution for your needs. We also discuss some tips for storing videos.
If you have any feedback you'd like to share on the return to campus or other items, you are invited to do so throughthis anonymous form(feel free to include your name if you'd like). As we seek to lead effectively with wisdom, understanding, insight, and kindness, we appreciate hearing your thoughts. Thank you, Colleagues!