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Vanderbilt University campus leaders will host virtual town halls to share updates about the university’s plans for the spring semester, including its COVID-19 operations and community support resources.
There will be a moderated question-and-answer session; both pre-submitted and live questions will be taken.
Faculty Town Hall
11 a.m., Friday, Jan. 7
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Speakers and Q+A panelists include:
- Cybele Raver, provost and vice chancellor for academic affairs
- Tracey George, vice provost for faculty affairs
- Pam Jones, associate vice chancellor for health and wellness and co-commander of the university’s Public Health Central Command Center
- Isaac Thomsen, associate professor and director of the Vanderbilt Vaccine Research Program Laboratory
- Jim Kendall, manager, Work/Life Connections
Staff and Postdoctoral Fellows Town Hall
12:30 p.m., Friday, Jan. 7
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Speakers and Q+A panelists include:
- Eric Kopstain, vice chancellor for administration
- Cleo Rucker, associate vice chancellor and chief human resources officer
- Pam Jones, associate vice chancellor for health and wellness and co-commander of the university’s Public Health Central Command Center
- Jim Kendall, manager, Work/Life Connections
Leaders will also host town halls for undergraduate students and families and graduate and professional students during the week of Jan. 10. All town halls will be recorded and made available on the Health and Safety Protocols website for later viewing.