UAA is in Phase B of its COVID-19 response plan. What does this mean?

by Green & Gold News  |   

The outlines a five-phase framework for resuming on-site activities and operations at university campuses, with risk metrics, potential operations and protective measures listed for each phase. Information on each of the phases is available at the .

As of June 1, UAA is in Phase B. What does this mean for current operations?

  • Academics: All summer classes will continue via alternate course delivery.
  • Workplace: Most employees continue to work at home, but there is more flexibility for on-site work.
  • Public spaces: Public spaces and services will continue to remain closed unless approved by the UAA Incident Management Team.
  • Safety measures: Students, faculty and staff entering UAA facilities must adhere to .

Visit the for more details on our current phase of operations. If all goes well, Phase B will be followed with a move to Phase C in the fall; however, such a move will not change course delivery methods this fall.

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