Math 510
Introduction to Graph Theory
Spring 2022
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Health Regulations
Campus Regulations
Excerpts from Provost's pages.
- Current rules require everyone to wear a face covering that completely covers both the nose and mouth while indoors (unless they are eating or alone in a private space like an office). A face shield is not an acceptable substitute. Classroom safety requirements will continue to be based on guidance from public health authorities and will be uniformly applied across campus. If these requirements change, a campus-wide announcement will be made to inform the University.
- Students should be reminded to stay home if they are ill and seek prompt medical evaluation if they experience symptoms of COVID-19. Early case finding will benefit the entire campus. This should apply to faculty/staff as well.
Student Health Services does not have the resources to issue individual notes confirming illness. Please do not require this of your students.
If students become ill or are required to quarantine, instructors will deal with them on a case-by-case basis as they would when dealing with cases of influenza or other illness that keeps a student from attending class.
- We recommend that your syllabi [they mean class instructions]:
- indicate that the University recommends and supports swift action and clear consequences if a student’s non-compliance risks the safety of others.
- state how you will handle an in-class instance of inadvertent non-compliance or an in-class instance of deliberate non-compliance.
- state what the consequences for non-compliance will be.
Practical Considerations
If we have a major health problem we will go to Zoom classes. Please let me know if this may be difficult for you.
I don't anticipate any deliberate non-compliance, so I won't state consequences. Be sure they will be drastic, not excluding being beaten with soft cushions (cf. Monty Python and the Spanish Inquisition).