UA Vaccinates More Students with Hopes to Fully Reopen this Fall

March 20, 2021

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UA Vaccinates More Students with Hopes to Fully Reopen this Fall

NWA Daily

The U of A is requesting a surplus of COVID-19 vaccines from the Arkansas Department of Health in hopes of vaccinating the student body and returning to full-capacity by fall 2021.

  • This comes after Gov. Asa Hutchinson announced the state's vaccine rollout plan will begin administering doses to those in Phase 1-C, which includes people residing in crowded living areas such as dorms. -40/29 News

  • Meanwhile, the U of A Board of Trustees confirmed a resolution on Thursday (3/18) that directed campuses to prepare for "a return to in-person instruction and other campus activities".

  • "The purpose of this resolution is to send a very clear message to students, faculty, staff and leadership that we are returning to normal in-person activities this fall," said Ed Fryar, a former UA-Fayetteville professor and trustee who introduced the resolution. -NWA Democrat-Gazette

You can read more about the resolution HERE

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