Chancellor Looks Ahead to Spring Semester by Maddie Ellis KEVIN GUSKIEWICZ: I Am Optimistic
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 2020 127 YEARS OF SERVING UNC STUDENTS AND THE UNIVERSITY VOLUME 128, ISSUE 25 Chancellor looks ahead to spring semester By Maddie Ellis KEVIN GUSKIEWICZ: I am optimistic. As we’re sitting here now in nearly mid- to think about being strategic, bold they flow through the South building. University Desk Editor we said from the beginning, we know September with, still, uncertainty and student-focused. So, this is why Do you regret any of your UNC’s that the best Carolina experience is about the path of the virus. And we talked to so many people as we decisions made over the summer or at For the first time since the one that occurs here on campus and as we’re beginning to plan for the developed the roadmap for the fall, the start of the fall semester? University moved to remote we tried to, obviously, provide that spring semester, I think that the recognizing that we’re never going to instruction one week after the first day opportunity for as many students as biggest challenge has just been the please everyone but working really KG: I don’t regret any decisions. We’ve of class due to COVID-19 outbreaks, possible, even knowing it was going to uncertainty. And in trying to provide hard to try to accommodate as many learned a lot — and there’s some University desk editor Maddie Ellis be a different fall semester. But we are, the best opportunities for as many people as possible. And so I think that areas that we know, as we reflect talked to Chancellor Kevin Guskiewicz I think, in a good place right now.
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