Clarity around campus access
April 3, 2020
— by Doug Schrage, UAF pandemic Incident Management Team director
Dear UAF campus community,
Last Saturday, March 28, the chancellor sent out a campuswide message around the new health mandates from Governor Dunleavy. This was followed up with additional messaging on Sunday, March 29, containing guidance around letters that would be distributed
to those with authorized exceptions for in-person work. As of Wednesday, April 1,
those notifications started to go out from supervisors at UAF. Anyone required to
conduct on-campus work in its entirety or to work reduced hours on-campus should have
received a letter. If your supervisor has indicated that your work falls under one
of the exemptions provided to UA for on-campus work and you do not have a letter yet,
please consult with your supervisor.
Employees not required to conduct work on campus should continue to work with their
supervisors on whether their work can be done remotely and, if so, what needs they
may have for that work, e.g., changes to workload or hours worked, supplies and campus
access.
All buildings remain locked on campus but are accessible by employees via card swipe
or key entry. Employees should only be in a facility if they are picking up items
to conduct work remotely or if they are required to work on campus and have an exemption.
Thank you for your support as we do our part to flatten the curve and minimize the
spread of the virus.