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Return to Campus Plan

We look forward to welcoming all employees back to campus this summer in a phased approach to provide optimal service and operations.

 

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Beginning Monday, June 7, 2021, all current employees will be required to return to campus at least two days a week. This is also the beginning of the summer workweek schedule.

Beginning Monday, July 5, 2021, all current employees will be required to return to campus for the entire workweek. This means a 100 percent return to in-person campus operations.

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Shared spaces and other high-touch areas will continue to be cleaned and sanitized daily. Disinfectants and hand sanitizer will be provided for use by departments and work units.

Employees are encouraged to use the supplied products throughout the workday to sanitize or disinfect their workspaces or commonly shared equipment.

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All members of the TSU family to include students, faculty, staff, and visitors will be required to wear masks in all indoor buildings and facilities.

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COVID-19 testing and vaccinations are strongly recommended for all University stakeholders. We will continue to offer testing on campus, Monday – Friday, 9 am – 4 pm, in the H&PE Arena, Room 109.

The St. Luke's vaccination clinic will remain open and accessible to all University personnel and community, Monday – Friday, 9 am – 4 pm in the Nabrit Science Building.

Check for symptoms of COVID-19 daily. Do not report to the campus if you are ill.

Need Help?

If you feel that you have potentially been exposed to the coronavirus, or if you are experiencing symptoms , please contact your physician immediately, or contact TSU Health Services at 713.313.7173. There is a list of actions to take if you do exhibit symptoms of COVID19.

COVID-19 Tips for Coping

Updated CDC Guidance : Duration of Isolation and Precautions for Adults

What You Need To Know: CDC Coronavirus Facts

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