MTSU Response to Coronavirus Disease 2019 Archive

APRIL 30: June 1 Date Set for Return to Offices

April 30 2021

Faculty and staff colleagues,

As the current Spring 2021 semester concludes, our attention is drawn to the coming summer sessions and resuming our usual campus activities and functions for the Fall 2021 term. As such, I’ve directed the provost and our vice presidents to inform faculty and staff currently working remotely due to COVID-19 precautions to prepare to return to their offices no later than June 1.

Exceptions would include faculty and staff on a modified assignment or an approved leave of absence. Otherwise, requests for exceptions must be evaluated within the context of our existing policy for an alternate work arrangement agreement. Utilization of this policy will require approval by the chair, dean and provost (for faculty) or supervisor, department head, and vice president (for staff). People with a medical diagnosis(es) or disability may also choose to participate in the interactive ADA process to provide effective reasonable accommodations by contacting the ADA Compliance OfficeFaculty and staff should not automatically assume that these will include remote work assignments based on specific medical conditions related to COVID vulnerabilities.

Of course, we will continue to monitor ongoing developments during this global health crisis and may adjust our plans appropriately upon the guidance of state and federal authorities. Our current mask policy remains in effect, (i.e., inside all University buildings, during indoor or outdoor University or external events, and outside when social distancing cannot be maintained).

Beginning May 10, social distancing requirements will be reduced to three feet of separation instead of six feet, and groups meeting on campus will no longer be limited to 50 people or less. Group size will be determined by the capacity of the meeting room being utilized, using the three feet of separation social distancing policy. For the summer, you will need to check with the facilities manager for applicable restrictions to food service options.

Please reach out to your supervisor with any questions you may have. And, as always, thank you for your hard work and diligence on behalf of our students and stakeholders. 

 

Sincerely,

Sidney A. McPhee

President

Sidney.McPhee@mtsu.edu 


APRIL 14, 2021: Student Union COVID-19 Vaccination Clinic Reopens Thursday

April 14 2021

We are pleased to share that the “Don’t Miss Your Shot” COVID-19 vaccine clinic sponsored by MTSU Health Services will reopen Thursday, April 15, at the Student Union location.  In accordance with the recent recommendation by the CDC to pause use of Johnson and Johnson COVID-19 vaccine formulations, upcoming vaccine clinics offered by MTSU Health Services will now administer the Moderna vaccine

Any appointment previously made for Thursday (April 15) or later remains unchanged, and those individuals should arrive at the date and time originally scheduled.  Individuals who had appointments set for Tuesday (April 13) or today (April 14) should revisit https://outlook.office365.com/owa/calendar/VaccinationClinic2@mtsu.edu/bookings/ to make a new appointment.

Appointment slots remain available, and appointments can be made through the link above using your pipeline user name and password. Please bring a photo ID to your appointment.

Please note that the Moderna vaccine requires a booster shot 28 to 42 days after your initial dose. The second dose may be scheduled with Health Services or you can use https://vaccinefinder.org/ to locate other vaccine providers in communities around the country. These options will be discussed with you at your appointment.

Convenient parking is available in the Ezell Lot pictured here

The vaccine clinic will move back to the Rec Center location beginning April 19; however, extended hours will once again be offered on Tuesday, April 20, until 5:30 p.m. While vaccination is not a current requirement, we encourage students to be vaccinated in an effort to allow for more in-person opportunities in the fall semester. 

We apologize for any inconvenience the postponement may have caused, and we trust in your understanding that these decisions were made in an effort to put the safety of our campus community above all else.

Be Well,

Richard Chapman
Director, MTSU Health Services
P.O. Box 237
Murfreesboro, TN 37132
615-898-5810