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August 31, 2020

1xbet online casino Oct. 13: Classes will not be canceled

Submitted by Chuck Taber and Bryan Samuel

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Dear K-Staters,

For the past three years, the university has canceled classes in order to accommodate students, faculty and staff who wanted to attend the events surrounding 1xbet online casino . Given the unique circumstances created by the COVID-19 pandemic, 1xbet online casino , scheduled for Tuesday, Oct. 13, will be an entirely virtual event. Most speakers will be either prerecorded or recorded live for future viewing at the convenience of all. Breakout sessions will be live but accessible remotely by all who can participate; they will not be recorded.

Because of the virtual and accessible format of the event, along with the already condensed nature of the fall semester and the significant number of classes that are online, we have decided not to cancel classes on Oct. 13. We will continue to encourage all students, faculty, staff and administrators to participate in virtual plenary and breakout sessions as they are able throughout the day, and to view those sessions online that have been recorded if they cannot attend live.

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We appreciate all that you are doing for K-State. We encourage you to participate in 1xbet online casino sessions on Oct. 13as best you can, but also to seek out other diversity and inclusion events to extend your learning.

Sincerely,

Chuck Taber
Provost and executive vice president

Bryan Samuel
Chief diversity and inclusion officer