KENNESAW, Ga. | Jul 1, 2020
As we prepare for the fall semester, I wanted to take a moment to reassure you that we are making contingency plans for courses which include face-to-face instruction, hybrid methods, and online courses. As of now, these plans are being considered for making classes as safe and “normal” as possible for our students.
As this global pandemic continues to evolve, the normal of the past may no longer be a reality. As always, our top priority, is to deliver excellent education to our students. And, the faculty and staff at the College of Architecture and Construction Management are committed to that goal.
We’re reconfiguring many spaces and making additional plans to ensure our students remain socially distant, safe, and engaged. For more information about Coronavirus and KSU, Click Here.
I look forward to seeing each of you on campus in the future.
Sincerely,
Dean Andrew Phillip Payne, July 2020
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