June 3, 2020

Weekly Update on Campus Reentry Plan

  • What: Update on campus reentry plan from University of Arizona President Robert C. Robbins, Reentry Task Force Director Dr. Richard Carmona and student leaders
  • When: Thursday, June 4, 10 a.m. (PT)
  • Where: Cole and Jeannie Davis Sports Center, 640 N. National Championship Drive
  • Parking: Parking will be reserved for media in Lot 6097 on the northwest corner of National Championship Drive and Sixth Street, west of the sports center's west entrance and south of the Richard F. Caris Mirror Lab.
  • Online:  https://www.arizona.edu/live

TUCSON, Ariz. — University of Arizona President Dr. Robert C. Robbins, Reentry Task Force Director Dr. Richard Carmona and UArizona student leaders will give the third in a series of regular briefings designed to provide timely and important information to the campus community and the interested public about ongoing efforts to prepare for the fall semester.  

This week's update will focus on student perspectives and input on fall semester planning.

Media are invited to attend the briefing, which also will be streamed live.

The university's weekly updates are posted to the University of Arizona YouTube page.

 

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Media contacts:
Nancy Montoya
University Communications
520-248-1050
nancymontoya@arizona.edu
Pam Scott
University Communications
Office: 520-621-1951 | Cell: 509-570-4610
pscott@arizona.edu

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