See President Whiteside’s Nov. 18 Facebook, Instagram livestream
(Posted Nov. 18, 2020)
Every Wednesday, Austin Peay Interim President Dannelle Whiteside delivers a live message on Facebook and Instagram. You can see her latest livestream (from Nov. 18) in the video below. She discussed the latest COVID-19 numbers and trends affecting campus.
She also shared her pride in the campus community for working to keep the COVID-19 numbers manageable. “We are going to make it to the end of the semester, and I’m super proud of that,” Whiteside said.
She also reminded the campus that Nov. 30 is a study day and that exams will happen on the following days through the end of the semester.
And she reminded people of a few important campaigns underway:
- United Way: More info here.
- Help An Elf: More info here.
- Being a mentor to high school seniors: You can find more info here, tnachieves.org.
She also announced a $3 million gift from the Clarksville-Montgomery County Community Health Foundation to support the Health Professions Building and additional equipment needs. Read more here.
And she teased a comprehensive campaign to be announced on Thursday, Nov. 19.
You can see Whiteside’s latest livestream below:
To see the live stream, go to https://www.facebook.com/austinpeay or IGTV at https://www.instagram.com/austinpeay.
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