University of Texas at San Antonio issued the following announcement on March 27
UTSA is responding to the COVID-19 outbreak with a commitment to supporting the safety of the university community while enabling the academic progress of students. Here is your digest of university news and tips.
EXPRESSING PRIDE
President Taylor Eighmy sends a message of thanks to Roadrunners for stepping up and making this past week—UTSA’s first of remote learning and telecommuting for work—such a success:
COMMUNICATION
TRAVEL EXPENSE REMINDER: Faculty who used personal funds to book travel for research, academic or professional activities that have been canceled or postponed due to COVID-19 can still be reimbursed from their UTSA funds. Complete an expense report with only the amounts that were paid, document cancellation for COVID19 reasons and include any relevant receipts. If the travel was booked using sponsored project funds, check with your Research Service Center or visit REDKE’s COVID-19 Federal Guidance to ensure that reimbursement is allowable on the funds.
CONNECTING TEAMS: Microsoft Teams is an important way for you to stay connected with your UTSA peers, although it’s not currently available to students. Virtual training on Microsoft Teams is offered twice daily; view the training schedule. If you have other questions about Teams, contact Tech Café online, via email or by calling 210-458-5555.
HEALTH
STAY ACTIVE: Campus Recreation facilities are currently closed, but you can still take steps to be healthy. Campus Rec knows how important fitness and staying active are to your life and wants to provide resources to help you keep reaching your goals, even while at home. The new Stay Well with Campus Rec site is filled with tips, techniques, at-home workouts, outdoor adventures and much more. The site is being regularly updated with new content, so visit regularly.
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