MAY 23: Phased return-to-work to begin June 16

MAY 23: Phased return-to-work to begin June 16

May 23 2020

To the University community,

The University’s COVID-19 Strategic Task Force, led by Provost Mark Byrnes, will be wrapping up its final report and submitting it to me early next week.  While still in draft form, I understand it contains a number of recommendations on important next steps in preparing our employees and students ...

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MAY 19: Team developing options, scenarios for staff return in summer, students in fall

MAY 19: Team developing options, scenarios for staff return in summer, students in fall

May 19 2020

To the University community,

I know we all have questions about the future, including our return-to-work plans for administration and staff this summer and the shape and form that our return to on-campus instruction and operations will take for the Fall 2020 semester.<...>

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MAY 8: A message of thanks from Dr. McPhee

MAY 8: A message of thanks from Dr. McPhee

May 8 2020

Dear University Community:

Twas the night before graduation and across Murphy Center

The chairs were lined up but no one could enter

We’d hoped and we’d prayed – kept our f...

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MAY 5: President McPhee extends work from home plan

MAY 5: President McPhee extends work from home plan

May 5 2020

Consistent with Governor Lee’s Executive Order 30, and mindful of the health and welfare of our university community, I have decided to extend the current work fro...

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MAY 1: MTSU administration recommends no tuition, fee hikes for Fall 2020

MAY 1: MTSU administration recommends no tuition, fee hikes for Fall 2020

May 1 2020

MURFREESBORO, Tenn. — Middle Tennessee State University’s administration will not seek tuition or fee increases for the 2020-21 academic year when the institution’s budget goes to its Board of Trustees for consideration in June, President Sidney A. McPhee said Friday.

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