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Join Us for Weekly COVID-19 Virtual Town Halls

As we move through the semester, updates for our campus related to testing, reporting of data, contact tracing, quarantine/isolation efforts, and other components of our strategy to navigate COVID-19 are needed on a more frequent basis. As such, we are implementing weekly virtual town hall meetings for students and employees.

The initial Student Town Hall will be held on Wednesday, September 9 at 6 p.m. Parents and families are welcome to join and participate in the live-stream. Specific questions can be submitted ahead of the broadcast by completing this form. Questions will also be taken during the town hall. Join the town hall here.

The first Employee Town Hall will be on Thursday, September 10 at 12:30 p.m. Registration is required.

Register for Employee Town Hall. Specific questions can be submitted ahead of the town hall by completing this form. 

Town Halls will be each week at the same time, unless otherwise posted. Both broadcasts will be recorded and posted on our COVID Connect website.

Please note that confirmed WSSU COVID-19 updates will only come from official university channels. If you have questions:

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