To the Eastern Michigan University community:
I am pleased to begin this week’s message with a positive note about Eastern Michigan University’s multi-layered efforts to safeguard the health, safety and well-being of our students, faculty and staff. These efforts remain robust and ongoing, and so far have resulted in a relatively low number of positive cases, as illustrated from the data on the University’s COVID-19 dashboard.
In the seven days ending Oct. 20, the University administered 840 tests that resulted in zero positive tests. We identified a total of 12 positive cases from all sources over the same time period. Of that total, four were students who live off-campus and had no contact with campus prior to the time they tested positive; six were on-campus students – defined as a student who was living on campus or had visited campus during the applicable time period prior to the time they tested positive. Two cases were reported among University employees.
Since August 12, the University has administered a total of 5,676 tests that resulted in 46 positive results for a positivity rate of 0.81 percent.
We greatly appreciate the engagement and support from our students, faculty and staff to the University’s #EMUSafe efforts. We continue to see strong compliance with our mandatory requirement for wearing face coverings throughout campus, inside buildings or outdoors. (Face coverings may be removed when working alone in an office with the door closed or in a residence hall room.)
As a reminder, students who believe that they have a medical condition that prohibits them from wearing a face covering while on campus should contact the Disability Resource Center at drc@emich.edu. Employees (including student employees) who believe that they have a medical condition that prohibits them from wearing a face covering while working should contact University Human Resources at hr_benefits@emich.edu. Without an approved accommodation, face coverings are required. Thank you for continuing this critical practice.
I have several items to cover in this week’s update:
Winter Academic Calendar Changes: Extended Semester Break, Continuous Winter Semester (No Winter Recess)
As part of our ongoing efforts to safeguard the health and safety of its students, faculty and staff, yesterday The Board of Regents approved revisions to the Winter 2021 academic calendar.
The changes were recommended in response to public health factors arising from the COVID-19 pandemic and are similar to those being enacted at many universities across the state and nation. The changes are as follows:
The semester will end as originally scheduled, on April 27, 2021, with the final day of classes on April 20. Commencement is tentatively scheduled for April 25.
The changes to the winter calendar mirror the efforts established this semester, which, as noted above, have so far resulted in a relatively low number of COVID-19 cases. Student Affairs staff members will be coordinating efforts to provide increased attention to student and employee mental health and well-being over the course of the academic year.
Quirk Building and Quirk Theatre Naming Committee
I announced to the University community on Sept. 10 that I had appointed a Committee to gather information and to provide guidance to me around the names currently given to the Quirk Building and Quirk Theatre.
I am pleased to report that Committee members have made substantial progress on my request and I am highly supportive of their efforts. They have fully reviewed information uncovered by an Eastern Michigan University alumnus and local historian that suggests the building and theater’s namesake promoted Blackface Theater, including local performances. EMU Historian Mary-Elizabeth Murphy also was invited to share her deep expertise and insights as well.
The Committee members, and I, have stood in strong agreement from the start of this process that our actions in this matter must be grounded and guided by our University’s statement of core values, one of which is inclusiveness. That statement asserts: “We create an environment that supports, represents, embraces and engages members of diverse groups and identities.” In order to achieve that, our institutional choices about each and every aspect of our work must convey that commitment to our students, faculty, staff and community. Our values infuse all we do here at Eastern Michigan University.
Our next step will be for the Committee to engage our campus community, including the issuance of a call for suggestions about naming. This process will occur over the next several weeks. The Committee’s work will be finalized at the conclusion of that process and a formal recommendation regarding a name change will be brought to the Board of Regents at the Dec.10, 2020 meeting.
I am thankful for the Committee’s ongoing work in this effort. The members are:
Please look for further information about campus engagement opportunities in the weeks ahead.
Virtual Speaker Series: Race, Policing and Social Justice in 2020
More than 170 people attended last evening’s third and final session of the College of Arts and Sciences virtual speaker series: Race, Policing and Social Justice in 2020. It is wonderful to see the great support the program received, given the relevant and important discussions that took place over the three sessions.
The event website includes details of each of the sessions as well as a video recording for those who were unable to view it at the time. The recording of last night’s session will be added as soon as the editing is completed. Please join me in acknowledging the event coordinators of the series for their expertise, commitment and creativity in assembling an outstanding program:
Swoop’s Food Pantry Update/Thanksgiving Baskets
The fall hours for the John and Angie Sabo Swoop’s Food Pantry Room are Mondays and Thursdays from 12 - 5 p.m., and Wednesdays from 12 - 6:30 p.m.
Shoppers are requested to complete an Online Shopping Request Form before arriving. Items will be bagged by staff and brought out to clients when they arrive. Visitors to Swoop’s can enter through the main entrance on the north side of Pierce Hall near the elevator. Swoop’s requires any student who has not used the pantry this year to complete the new 2020-21 Swoop's Food Pantry Intake Form.
If you wish to donate items – those most needed are instant mashed potatoes, large bags/boxes of snacks, cereal, hand soap and tofu.
Please email swoops_pantry@emich.edu in advance to make sure someone is present to handle your delivery.
Please maintain physical distancing guidance when picking up or delivering items to the Pantry.
Swoop's has had a great initial response to its sixth annual Thanksgiving Basket drive! The goal is to provide 50 Thanksgiving Baskets to students. Individuals who wish to donate items can visit Swoop’s Food Pantry Thanksgiving Baskets 2020.
Celebrating Eastern Michigan University excellence
I am proud to share several items reflecting University excellence in this week’s message:
Congratulations to all of the faculty members and students highlighted above. They are yet another example of the excellence of Eastern Michigan University.
Health and safety reminder
As I do each week, I will conclude with an important health and safety reminder. Please continue to:
These three actions, when taken together, dramatically reduce the risk of contracting COVID-19.
Please continue to follow the University’s COVID-19 Planning and Preparedness website for ongoing updates.
James Smith, Ph.D.